Indian Hawthorn

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Evergreen shrub with fragrant white flowers. New foliage emerges red, then matures to dark green. Excellent shrub for foundation planting, mass planting or a low hedge. Blue-black berries provide winter interest.

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Spreading Juniper

Junipers are wonderfully easy to grow. There are many sizes and shapes available to fit any landscape need. Most are hardy, durable, and require little maintenance. Evergreen foliage contrasts strikingly with other juniper, redtwig dogwood, and barberry. Tolerates any well-drained soil type.

Common Boxwood

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Common Boxwood

Handsome evergreen shrub is very tolerant of pruning and shaping. Well-suited for topiary, entryways or hedging. Flowers in spring are insignificant but very fragrant. Prune in summer. Prefers fertile, well-drained soil and some shade.

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Details

Common name

Indian Hawthorn

Botanical name

Rhaphiolepis umbellata

Variety

Minor (Gulf Green)

Zone

USDA 8 - 11

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Bloom color

White

Bloom time

spring

Light

sun

Height

36-48" (91-122 cm)

Habit

mounded

Water

weekly during dry spells

Feed

use acidic in spring

Maintenance

protect from winter winds