Leucothoe axillaris Curly Red - Description
Potted Leucothoe axillaris Curly RedCommon Name: Curly Red Leucothoe
Other Names: Coastal Doghobble, Fetterbush
Indoors or Outdoor: Outdoor
Size: Mature height of 60-90 cm, spread of 60-120 cm
Leucothoe axillaris Curly Red - Delivery
Delivery Info: Our Curly Red Leucothoe plants are carefully packaged and shipped to your doorstep, ensuring they arrive healthy and ready for planting.Leucothoe axillaris Curly Red - Characteristics
Mature Size: Compact evergreen shrubEvergreen or Deciduous: Evergreen
Preferred Position: Partial to full shade
Shape - Plant Characteristics: Low-growing with arching branches, featuring vibrant red curly leaves
Hardy or Not Hardy: Hardy
Diseases: Resistant to most common diseases
Leucothoe axillaris Curly Red - Uses
Uses in Garden: Ideal for borders, woodland gardens, and as a ground cover plant due to its stunning foliage and low maintenance requirements.Leucothoe axillaris Curly Red - Planting Instructions in an Irish Climate
Sowing Time: Plant in spring or early autumnTrench Preparation: Prepare a well-draining, acidic soil enriched with organic matter.
Positioning of Plants: Choose a shaded or partially shaded location.
Plant Spacing: Space plants 60-90 cm apart.
Pruning: Minimal pruning required, remove dead or damaged growth in early spring.
Facts About Leucothoe axillaris Curly Red
Curly Red Leucothoe, scientifically known as Leucothoe axillaris Curly Red, is a charming evergreen shrub with eye-catching red curly leaves.This hardy plant thrives in partial to full shade, making it an excellent choice for shaded garden spots.
It adds a touch of elegance to your garden borders, woodland settings, or as ground cover.
Resistant to common diseases, Curly Red Leucothoe is a low-maintenance choice for garden enthusiasts.
With a mature size of 60-90 cm in height and 60-120 cm in spread, it offers versatility in landscaping.
In Irish climates, plant Curly Red Leucothoe in well-draining, acidic soil during spring or early autumn.
Minimal pruning is needed; simply remove dead or damaged growth in early spring.
Enjoy the beauty and hardiness of Curly Red Leucothoe in your garden for years to come.
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