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Japonica Skimmia 'Rubella' ☂part shade ❅Hardy ★Award
By Paulspond
- 21 Feb, 2013
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skimmia 'Rubella'
FamilyRutaceae
CharacteristicsPlant type
Shrub
Habit
Bushy
Fragrance
Flower or Leaf
ResilienceHardiness
H4 (hardy)
ColourFlower
Red and White in Spring
Foliage
Dark Green in Autumn, Spring, Summer and Winter
SizeUltimate height
1-1.5 metres
Ultimate spread
1-1.5 metres
Time to ultimate height
10-20 years
Skimmia are compact evergreen shrubs with simple, aromatic leaves and terminal panicles of small white or yellowish flowers followed, on fertilised female plants, by shiny red berries; most have male and female flowers on separate plants
'Rubella' is a small, bushy evergreen shrub with dark green, elliptic leaves to 10cm long. Panicles of red buds, showy in late winter, open to fragrant white flowers in early spring
Suppliers
Suppliers listed in RHS Plant Finder
Awards
Award of Garden Merit
How to growSunlight
Part shade Aspect
North-facing, West-facing or East-facing
Sheltered
Cultivation
Grow on a good neutral to acid soil with added humus (from leaf mould or well-rotted manure). They will also tolerate a chalky soil that has been improved with well-rotted organic matter. Avoid full sun which can cause yellowing of the leaves
Soil
Moist but well-drained
slightly acidic
Propagation
Propagate by seed, sown in containers in a cold frame in autumn. Root semi-ripe cuttings with bottom heat in late summer
Suggested planting locations and garden types
City/Courtyard Gardens, Coastal, Cottage/Informal Garden, Flower borders and beds or Wall-side Borders
How to carePruning
Pruning group 8 if necessary
Pests
Prone to scale insects
Diseases
Generally trouble free
Comments on this photo
Thanks Karen - recently added my own fruity mulch to it - :))
21 Feb, 2013
Very nice Paul.
22 Feb, 2013
Thanks mate :)
22 Feb, 2013
Love them, they do well here....
22 Feb, 2013
Thanks DottyDaisy :)) mine a little ran down at the moment - moved it today
22 Feb, 2013
this is nice, i like your fir cones too! brill picture
23 Feb, 2013
Thanks SB very much :))
23 Feb, 2013
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Love the way you are using symbols for hardiness etc....clever! This looks so much healthier than mine!
21 Feb, 2013