Fothergilla gardenii, Dwarf Fothergilla, Witch Alder, Shrub Spring Shrub, Flowers, Fall Foliage Height: 3–5 feet Spread: 3–5 feet Bloom Color: White Characteristics Slow-growing, small deciduous shrub with rounded-to-mounding form Soft, hairy, gray-green foliage Fuzzy, white terminal flower clusters early spring Fall colors (yellow, orange, crimson, burgundy) vary year to year depending on environmental factors May spread by root suckers Attributes Intolerant of drought, very dry sites, and prolonged flooding; no serious pests or diseases; deer may browse flowers and new growth Twiggy, zig-zag stems provide winter interest Attracts bees and wasps Growing and Maintenance Tips Soil Requirements: Rich, well-drained, acidic Light Requirements: Sun, Partial Shade Water Requirements: Moist, Wet Most prolific (flowers) & colorful (foliage) in sun Let it attain its natural, even, symmetrical shape as pruning can reduce flowering Use as a hedge, foundation plant, an under- planting for shade and flowering trees, en masse Hardiness: USDA Zones 5–8 Excellent Replacement for Berberis thunbergii - Japanese Barberry Euonymus alatus - Burning Bush Salix discolor - Pussywillow Spiraea japonica - Japanese Spirea