Weigela florida 'Rosea'
Rosea Weigela is a classic deciduous flowering shrub known for its soft pink, trumpet-shaped blooms that appear in late spring to early summer. Its graceful arching branches and fresh green foliage add charm and elegance to any landscape.
Also Known As (AKA):
- Rosea Weigela
- Pink Flowering Weigela
- Weigela Shrub
- Weigela florida
Loved by hummingbirds and pollinators, Rosea Weigela is an easy-care shrub that works beautifully in borders, mixed garden beds, hedges, or foundation plantings. It offers dependable seasonal color with minimal maintenance.
- ● Soft pink trumpet-shaped flowers
- ● Attracts hummingbirds and pollinators
- ● Arching branches with lush green foliage
- ● Thrives in full sun to partial shade
- ● Mature Size: 4–6 ft. tall and wide
- ● Ideal for borders, hedges, and foundation planting
Note: For best blooming results, prune immediately after flowering. Rosea Weigela adapts well to various soil types and prefers well-drained soil.
Growing Zones: 4–8 (Outdoors)

| Mature Height: | 4–6 ft. |
| Mature Width: | 4–6 ft. |
| Sunlight: | Full Sun to Partial Shade |
| Botanical Name: | Weigela florida 'Rosea' |
| Growth Rate: | Moderate |
| Bloom Time: | Late Spring to Early Summer |
| Plant Type: | Deciduous Shrub |
FAQ's
Does Rosea Weigela attract hummingbirds?
Yes. The pink tubular flowers naturally attract hummingbirds and pollinators.
How much sunlight does it need?
Rosea Weigela performs best in full sun but can tolerate partial shade with slightly fewer blooms.
When does Rosea Weigela bloom?
Blooming occurs in late spring to early summer, with occasional light reblooming later in the season.
Is it deer resistant?
Weigela is generally not a preferred plant for deer.
How should Rosea Weigela be pruned?
Prune immediately after flowering to maintain shape and promote future blooms.
Is it suitable for hedges or borders?
Yes. Its dense growth habit and colorful blooms make it ideal for hedges, borders, or accent planting.