Ninebark

Ninebark

Grown In Trade Gallon Pot
$21.99
Sale price  $21.99 Regular price 
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Ninebark

Ninebark

$21.99
Sale price  $21.99 Regular price 
*Pot Size Plant Is Growing In (All Plants Ship Bareroot - Without Pot & Soil)*Grown In Trade Gallon Pot

Native Ninebark Shrub for Sale – Missouri Native Ninebark (Physocarpus opulifolius)

The Native Ninebark Shrub (Physocarpus opulifolius) is a hardy, beautiful shrub that naturally grows throughout Missouri and much of the United States. If you are looking for a tough native plant that brings flowers, texture, and year-round landscape interest, native ninebark is a great choice.

This Missouri native shrub is loved for its clusters of white to light pink flowers, attractive arching branches, and distinctive peeling bark that adds character even in winter. It is a strong choice for native plant landscapes, wildlife-friendly yards, and natural privacy plantings.

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Why Plant Native Ninebark?

Native ninebark is one of those shrubs that does a lot without asking for much. Once established, it is dependable, attractive, and easy to grow in many different settings.

  1. Native to Missouri and much of the eastern and central United States
  2. Produces clusters of white or soft pink flowers in late spring to early summer
  3. Peeling bark adds unique texture and winter interest
  4. Supports pollinators and wildlife
  5. Adaptable, hardy, and low-maintenance once established

If you are building a native landscape, ninebark fits right in with other strong native choices like , , and .

A Tough Native Shrub with Real Landscape Value

One of the best things about native ninebark is how useful it is in the landscape. It works well as a specimen shrub, in mixed borders, in naturalized plantings, or as part of a wildlife friendly hedge. The arching branches give it a graceful look, while the exfoliating bark gives it extra visual appeal in the colder months.

Because it is a native shrub, it also helps support beneficial insects and pollinators. That makes it a smart pick for gardeners who want a landscape that looks good and does some good too.

Mature Size and Growth Habit

Native ninebark usually grows into a rounded, spreading shrub with a full branching habit.

  1. Height: around 5 to 10 feet tall
  2. Width: around 5 to 10 feet wide
  3. Growth rate: moderate
  4. Shape: rounded, arching multi-stem shrub

This size makes it useful for filling in landscape beds, adding structure to native gardens, or creating a looser natural screen. If you want more shrub options to mix with it, take a look at , , or .

Growing Conditions for Native Ninebark

Native ninebark is known for being adaptable and easy to grow in a wide range of conditions. It can handle more than many shrubs once it gets established.

  1. USDA Zones 2 through 8
  2. Full sun to partial shade
  3. Tolerates a range of soil types
  4. Handles average moisture but is fairly tough once established

For best results after planting, be sure to follow our care guide here: .

When Is the Best Time to Plant Ninebark?

Like many shrubs, native ninebark does best when planted in spring or fall. Cooler temperatures help the roots establish before the stress of summer heat or winter cold.

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Where to Use Native Ninebark in the Landscape

Native ninebark is flexible enough to work in many different landscape styles. It looks right at home in both naturalized and more traditional yards.

  1. Native plant gardens
  2. Wildlife friendly landscapes
  3. Mixed shrub borders
  4. Natural screening or informal hedges
  5. Erosion control or slope plantings

It also works nicely with other native and ornamental shrubs to create more color and texture through the year. You might pair it with , Gold Mound Spirea, or Flowering Quince.

Why Buy From Weaver Family Farms Nursery

At Weaver Family Farms Nursery, we are proud to be a small American family nursery that loves growing hardy plants for real landscapes. We care about offering strong trees and shrubs that are well suited for American yards and growing conditions.

If you ever have questions about planting, shipping, or choosing the right plant for your space, feel free to reach out through our contact page. You can also read more helpful planting articles on our tree and plant blog.

Native Ninebark Frequently Asked Questions

Is ninebark native to Missouri?

Yes. Native ninebark is a Missouri native shrub and is also found across much of the United States.

How big does native ninebark get?

Most native ninebark shrubs grow around 5 to 10 feet tall and wide depending on growing conditions and pruning.

Does ninebark attract pollinators?

Yes. The flowers can attract bees and other beneficial pollinators, making it a good choice for wildlife friendly landscaping.

Why is it called ninebark?

Ninebark gets its name from its peeling bark, which can appear in several thin layers on older stems.

Is native ninebark easy to grow?

Yes. Native ninebark is considered a hardy, adaptable, and low maintenance shrub once established.