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Tom Lucht 20-04-2003 09:44 PM

help identify this plant?
 
Hi folks, can anybody identify this plant for me? I have a big hedge
of it around the house I just moved into, and I'm trying to figure out
how to care for it. (Note that the red leaves appeared in early
spring -- they were all green during the winter.)

http://www.tomlucht.com/files/public..._12-46-16a.JPG

Thanks in advance,
Tom

paghat 20-04-2003 10:20 PM

help identify this plant?
 
In article ,
(Tom Lucht) wrote:

Hi folks, can anybody identify this plant for me? I have a big hedge
of it around the house I just moved into, and I'm trying to figure out
how to care for it. (Note that the red leaves appeared in early
spring -- they were all green during the winter.)

http://www.tomlucht.com/files/public..._12-46-16a.JPG

Thanks in advance,
Tom


Photinia.

--
"Of what are you afraid, my child?" inquired the kindly teacher.
"Oh, sir! The flowers, they are wild," replied the timid creature.
-from Peter Newell's "Wild Flowers"
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griffon 20-04-2003 10:44 PM

help identify this plant?
 
(Tom Lucht) wrote:

Hi folks, can anybody identify this plant for me? I have a big hedge
of it around the house I just moved into, and I'm trying to figure out
how to care for it. (Note that the red leaves appeared in early
spring -- they were all green during the winter.)

http://www.tomlucht.com/files/public..._12-46-16a.JPG

Thanks in advance,
Tom


As paghat said, it is Photinia, probably Photinia x fraseri or
Photinia glabra, both are quite common. I have a very large Fraser
Photinia (also known as Red-Tip Photinia) and it is spectacular when
in bloom in the spring. I never have been very fond of them in hedge
form because it takes away from the character of the shrub. You need
to watch for leaf spot fungus as it can be very destructive in many
(maybe all?)
types of this shrub. They like moist soil but are not that tolerant
of wet soil or drought. They respond well to pruning but you should
prune them after they flower.

animaux 20-04-2003 11:44 PM

help identify this plant?
 
Photinia fraserii, aka, red tip photinia

On 20 Apr 2003 13:38:29 -0700, (Tom Lucht) wrote:

Hi folks, can anybody identify this plant for me? I have a big hedge
of it around the house I just moved into, and I'm trying to figure out
how to care for it. (Note that the red leaves appeared in early
spring -- they were all green during the winter.)

http://www.tomlucht.com/files/public..._12-46-16a.JPG

Thanks in advance,
Tom




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