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Jazz Hands Variegated® Chinese Fringe-flower

Jazz Hands Variegated Chinese Fringe-flower (Loropetalum chinense 'Irodori') earned its place in horticultural history as the first variegated loropetalum ever introduced. This Proven Winners selection delivers a constantly changing color show that begins with new growth dramatically splashed in pink, white, and green before maturing into a rich purple that holds through the seasons. It's a shrub that never looks the same twice as fresh foliage emerges alongside mature leaves.

Spring Spectacle

In late spring to early summer, clusters of bright pink fringe-like flowers cover the branches in a show that rivals azaleas for sheer impact. The ribbon-petaled blooms carry a light, sweet fragrance and appear just as the new variegated growth pushes out, creating an almost unbelievable combination of colors. While the main flush of bloom happens in spring, scattered flowers often reappear sporadically through summer and into fall.

Four-Season Foliage Interest

The real star here is the foliage, which provides constant visual interest throughout the year. Spring's pink-splashed new growth gradually transitions to deep burgundy-purple by summer, creating a tapestry of colors on a single plant. As an evergreen in zones 7-9, the purple foliage persists through winter, providing rare color when most of the garden is dormant. In very cold winters at the edge of its hardiness range, some leaf drop or bronzing may occur, but plants bounce back reliably in spring.

Landscape Versatility

The naturally rounded, mounding habit reaches 4 to 6 feet tall and about 4 feet wide, making it manageable for most garden settings without constant pruning. Use it as a stunning specimen plant where the unusual variegation becomes a focal point, or plant multiples as an informal hedge or foundation planting. The moderate growth rate means it fills in relatively quickly without becoming overwhelming, and the dense branching creates effective screening while maintaining an elegant, layered appearance.

Container Growing Success

Jazz Hands Variegated adapts beautifully to container culture, making it an excellent choice for patios, decks, or even as a seasonal thriller in northern gardens beyond its hardiness range. Choose a container at least 18 inches wide with excellent drainage, use acidic potting mix, and be prepared to water more frequently than in-ground plants. Container specimens may need annual root pruning and fresh soil to maintain vigor.

Design Companions

The purple and variegated foliage creates striking combinations with chartreuse-leaved plants like Gold Mound spirea or gold-leaved barberry. Pair it with deep green evergreens like boxwood or holly to make the variegation pop, or underplant with bright green liriope or mondo grass for textural contrast. White-flowering perennials like snow-in-summer or white gaura echo the cream variegation in the foliage.

This is a shrub that challenges expectations of what a loropetalum can be. The variegation adds a layer of sophistication beyond the purple-leaved selections, while maintaining the toughness and easy-care nature that makes Chinese fringe-flowers so popular in southern landscapes. Whether you're looking for year-round color, spring flowers, or simply something genuinely different, Jazz Hands Variegated delivers.

$26.14
Jazz Hands Variegated® Chinese Fringe-flower
$26.14

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Jazz Hands Variegated Chinese Fringe-flower (Loropetalum chinense 'Irodori') earned its place in horticultural history as the first variegated loropetalum ever introduced. This Proven Winners selection delivers a constantly changing color show that begins with new growth dramatically splashed in pink, white, and green before maturing into a rich purple that holds through the seasons. It's a shrub that never looks the same twice as fresh foliage emerges alongside mature leaves.

Spring Spectacle

In late spring to early summer, clusters of bright pink fringe-like flowers cover the branches in a show that rivals azaleas for sheer impact. The ribbon-petaled blooms carry a light, sweet fragrance and appear just as the new variegated growth pushes out, creating an almost unbelievable combination of colors. While the main flush of bloom happens in spring, scattered flowers often reappear sporadically through summer and into fall.

Four-Season Foliage Interest

The real star here is the foliage, which provides constant visual interest throughout the year. Spring's pink-splashed new growth gradually transitions to deep burgundy-purple by summer, creating a tapestry of colors on a single plant. As an evergreen in zones 7-9, the purple foliage persists through winter, providing rare color when most of the garden is dormant. In very cold winters at the edge of its hardiness range, some leaf drop or bronzing may occur, but plants bounce back reliably in spring.

Landscape Versatility

The naturally rounded, mounding habit reaches 4 to 6 feet tall and about 4 feet wide, making it manageable for most garden settings without constant pruning. Use it as a stunning specimen plant where the unusual variegation becomes a focal point, or plant multiples as an informal hedge or foundation planting. The moderate growth rate means it fills in relatively quickly without becoming overwhelming, and the dense branching creates effective screening while maintaining an elegant, layered appearance.

Container Growing Success

Jazz Hands Variegated adapts beautifully to container culture, making it an excellent choice for patios, decks, or even as a seasonal thriller in northern gardens beyond its hardiness range. Choose a container at least 18 inches wide with excellent drainage, use acidic potting mix, and be prepared to water more frequently than in-ground plants. Container specimens may need annual root pruning and fresh soil to maintain vigor.

Design Companions

The purple and variegated foliage creates striking combinations with chartreuse-leaved plants like Gold Mound spirea or gold-leaved barberry. Pair it with deep green evergreens like boxwood or holly to make the variegation pop, or underplant with bright green liriope or mondo grass for textural contrast. White-flowering perennials like snow-in-summer or white gaura echo the cream variegation in the foliage.

This is a shrub that challenges expectations of what a loropetalum can be. The variegation adds a layer of sophistication beyond the purple-leaved selections, while maintaining the toughness and easy-care nature that makes Chinese fringe-flowers so popular in southern landscapes. Whether you're looking for year-round color, spring flowers, or simply something genuinely different, Jazz Hands Variegated delivers.

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