Photinia serratifolia Pink Crispy LARGE Specimen Special Deals Garden Plants

A shrub 2m high with red stems and toothed, glossy, oblong leaves which are bright pink when young, becoming dark green marbled with very light green, and large clusters of small white flowers in summer, followed by small red fruit Synonyms Photinia serratifolia 'Oploo5'PBR Join the RHS today and save 25% Join now < > © RHS © RHS Photinia serratifolia Pink Crispy is like a peacock. Beautiful as it is. But then it suddenly opens its tail feathers… You can't believe your eyes…what an surprise! Pink Crispy impresses with its lovely, marbled foliage with playful splashes of light and dark green. Underneath its foliage, you'll be

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It is the best season to plant. Photinia are best planted in fall to promote root development. In fall, photinia won't have any red leaves: they're all green by this time! The best time is November; however, you can plant as early as September and as late as December. Just make sure not to plant when it freezes. Planting in spring and summer 'Pink Crispy' is an upright, bushy, borderline hardy, evergreen shrub with oblong to lance-shaped, toothed, glossy, mottled, dark green leaves, bright reddish-pink when young. Flattened panicles of small white flowers in late spring and early summer are followed by spherical red fruit. Season of interest Height and spread Metric | Imperial Photinias are low-maintenance shrubs or small trees, many of which have colourful foliage displays in spring/summer or autumn. They also produce clusters of small white flowers, followed by red berries. The most popular cultivar, Photinia x fraseri 'Red Robin', is prized for its striking ruby-red new foliage. Quick facts Plant description The evergreen foliage of this distinctive form is heavily marbled green and cream, and like the other photinias, the newly emerging foliage is a bright pinkish red. Therefore the overall effect is very colourful, particularly in spring.

Photinia serratifolia Pink Crispy LARGE Specimen Special Deals Garden Plants

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Share 434 views 2 years ago Pink Crispy impresses with its lovely, marbled foliage with playful splashes of light and dark green. Pink Crispy's new shoots have a lively,. The evergreen foliage of this distinctive form is heavily marbled green and cream, and like the other photinias, the newly emerging foliage is a bright pinkish red. Therefore the overall effect is very colourful, particularly in spring. Another noteworthy feature is its compact growth, eventually reaching approximately 6' in height. Photinia serratifolia Pink Crispy is a brand new variety of an established hedging shrub which has a wow factor that is sure to make a splash in your garden! Winner of the 2015 Plantarium Gold Medal, this versatile evergreen plant can be used as a single specimen or as a hedge. Photinia Pink Crispy is a surprising new variety with superb marbled foliage splashed with light and dark green. Just released on to the market and already a gold medal winning variety in the Netherlands where it was first unveiled in the last week of Aug

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Introducing. Photinia Common name: Christmas berry, red robin Photinias are ornamental shrubs or trees with small white flowers, red berries and often colourful leaves in spring/summer or autumn. The best known is evergreen Photinia × fraseri 'Red Robin', which has striking red young foliage and is widely grown as a specimen shrub or hedge. Looks Taiwanese Photinia 'Pink Crispy' Latin name . Photinia serratifolia 'Opl005' syn. Photinia serratifolia 'Pink Crispy' type . Evergreens. family . Rosaceae. ph . 5.6 - 7.3 Acid - Neutral. Light. Full sun to partial shade. Frost. Full Frost Hardy: 5F (-15°C) Soil. Medium to heavy. Water. Occasional watering. www.plantipp.eu Photinia serratifolia Pink Crispy is like a peacock. Beautiful as it is. But then it suddenly opens its tail feathers… You can't believe your. Photinia serratifolia 'Pink Crispy'. An unusual new variety. Evergreen shrub with red stems and toothed, glossy, oblong leaves which are bright pink when young, becoming dark green marbled with very light green, and large clusters of small white flowers in summer, followed by small red fruit. In summer a second flush of new red/pink growth.

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Standard £5.95. Named Day £10.95. Position: full sun or partial shade. Soil: most fertile, well-drained soils. Rate of growth: average to fast growing. Flowering period: April to May. Hardiness: frost hardy (needs winter protection) The evergreen foliage of this distinctive form is heavily marbled green and cream, and like the other photinias. Photinia Pink Crispy. € 23.99. 1.75m ht x 1m sp. 5-10 years until maturity. 5ltr pot. 'Photinia Pink Crispy' is an upright, bushy, borderline hardy, evergreen shrub with oblong to lance-shaped, toothed, glossy, mottled, dark green leaves, bright reddish-pink when young. Flattened panicles of small white flowers in late spring and early.