This weigela grows about 6 feet tall and wide, with a rounded, arching to spreading habit typical of the species. Its leaves, however, set it apart, as they are a soft green with creamy white margins that hold all summer. Flowers are a pale, soft pink. 'Variegata Nana' is similar in leave and flower, but it only grows to about 3 to 4 feet tall and wide.
Grow in well drained soil, preferably a loamy mix, in full sun to part shade (red-leafed forms will maintain better leaf color in full sun). Otherwise, its very adaptable. If pruning is necessary, do so after flowering, and to prevent it from becoming a twiggy blob, prune selectively, or every few years, prune to renovate (see Guides).