Photinia x fraseri (photinia)

Photinia x fraseri (photinia)

Pronunciation: foe-TIN-ee-uh ex FRAY-zur-eye
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Family: Rosaceae
Plant type: Broadleaf evergreen, flowering cut plant
Zone: 7
Origin: garden origin 
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Mature size
  Height: 3- 5 m
  Spread: 4- 5 m
Form: oval vertical
Texture: medium - coarse
Habit: stiffly upright
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Leaves
Arrangement: simple alternate
Shape: elliptic, oblong, obovate
Size: 8.2 - 9.2 cm
Margin: serrulate
Characteristics: leathery, parallel venation, lustrous, acuminate, cuneate, oblique (uneven)
phfrf2.jpgColour: green, red, leaves bronze to bright red when young (dark green in fall)
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Flowers - perfect
Inflorescence type: floriferous, panicle
Colour: white, showy
Size:0.2- 1.2 cm
Time: May, June
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Stem
Colour: green, red
Description: multi-stemmed trunk
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Fruit type: pome, aborted (hybrids), or absent
phfro.jpgColour: white
Time: fruiting is rare and insignificant 
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Exposure - full sun, part sun/shade
Preferred soil - acidic
Landscape uses - accent plant, hedge row, mixed shrub border, screening
Propagation - greenwood cuttings
Comments - toxic leaves
 - moderate water use 
 - new growth is red, maturing to dark glossy green
 - will almost always get leafspots

Pests - fungal leaf spot, galls, leaf scorch, root rot, entomosporium mespili 

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