Chamaedaphne calyculata
leatherleaf
Leatherleaf is a slow-growing evergreen shrub with white, bell-shaped flowers that bloom in the spring. Named for its tough, dark green foliage that purples in fall, leatherleaf provides valuable bird habitat and is a great addition to bog gardens. This species will not tolerate dry or shady conditions.
Height: 1-3 ft
Spread: 1-3 ft
Hardiness Zone: 3-7
Bloom Color: White
Characteristics & Attributes
Cultivation Status
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Exposure
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Soil Moisture
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Ecoregion
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Ornamental Interest
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Attracts Wildlife
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Tolerance
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Additional Attributes
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Landscape Use
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Attractive Fall Foliage and/or Ornamental Fruit
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Growth Habit
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North American Distribution
Dan Jaffe (c) Native Plant Trust
(c) Liza Green
Michael Piantedosi (c) Native Plant Trust