Botanical Name: Photinia x fraseri
Common Name: photinia
Family Name: Rosaceae
Distribution/Origin:
Leaf: Simple, Green, Red, Leaves bronze to bright red when young, Lustrous, Leathery, Parallel venation, Elliptic/Oblong/Obovate/Ovate/Acuminate/Cuneate/Oblique/Serrulate
Bud: Alternate
Inflorescence: Showy, White, Floriferous, Panicle, May/Jun
Fruit/Seed: Pome, Aborted (hybrids) or absent, Fruit insignificant, Fruiting is rare
Stem/Bark: Grey, Brown, Multi-stem trunk
Size: Height: 3 - 5m/Spread: 4- 5m
Habit: Stiffly upright
Form: Oval - vertical
Soil: Acidic, Well-drained
Moisture: Moderate
Sun: Full sun, Partial sun
Exposure: Partial shade
Landscape uses: Accent plant, Hedge row, Mixed shrub border, Screening, Spring interest
Notes: Broadleaf evergreen, Flowering cut plant
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