Leucothoe fontanesiana, a broadleaf evergreen shrub native to the southeastern United States, has alternate, simple, ovate to lanceolate leaves that are typically 2 to 4 inches long and 1 to 2 inches wide with finely serrated margins

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Leucothoe fontanesiana, commonly known as Drooping Leucothoe or Doghobble, is a broadleaf evergreen shrub native to the southeastern United States. It is a popular ornamental plant valued for its attractive foliage and graceful arching branches.

Leaves of Leucothoe fontanesiana:

  • Alternate, simple, ovate to lanceolate
  • Typically 2 to 4 inches long and 1 to 2 inches wide
  • Finely serrated margins
  • Dark green to yellowish green in color
  • New growth may be tinged with bronze or pink

Additional characteristics of Leucothoe fontanesiana:

  • Grows 3 to 6 feet tall and wide
  • Prefers shady, moist locations
  • Tolerates acidic soils
  • Produces clusters of small, white flowers in the spring
  • Berries are edible but may have a slightly bitter taste

Uses of Leucothoe fontanesiana:

  • Ornamental plant for gardens and landscapes
  • Foundation planting
  • Border plant
  • Groundcover
  • Erosion control

Care for Leucothoe fontanesiana:

  • Water regularly, especially during hot, dry weather
  • Mulch around the base of the plant to conserve moisture and suppress weeds
  • Prune lightly in the spring to maintain shape and remove any dead or diseased branches
  • Fertilize annually with a balanced fertilizer

Leucothoe fontanesiana is a beautiful and versatile shrub that can add year-round interest to your garden. With its attractive foliage, graceful form, and easy-care requirements, it is a popular choice for both homeowners and landscape professionals.

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