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														Mature Height 
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														2-2 1/2 feet 
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														Soil Type | 
														
														widely adaptable 
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														Mature Spread 
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														2-3 feet  | 
														
														
														Flower Color | 
														
														red with yellow 
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														Mature Form 
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														compact, rounded 
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														Foliage Color | 
														
														green with purple tint
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														Growth Rate | 
														
														Medium  | 
														
														
														Fall Color | 
														
														insignificant 
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														Sun Exposure | 
														
														sun to filtered shade
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														4-8  |  
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														Soil Moisture | 
														
														Widely adaptable |  | 
									
									About the 
									Weigela - Minuet : 
									The Weigela 'Minuet', Weigela florida 
									'Minuet', is a hardy dwf variety that was 
									developed in Canada and has 
									green-tinged-purple leaves and produces a 
									profusion of slightly fragrant flowers, 
									a"minuet"in color. The corolla is ruby red, 
									the petal lobes are lilac-purple, and the 
									throat is yellow. 
									The Minuet is hardier than other dwarf 
									cultivars. It's compact, rounded shape is 
									very attractive. This plant is attractive to 
									bees, butterflies and birds.