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Raphiolepis indica
( Jack Evans Indian Hawthorn )
| An upright, spreading, evergreen shrub with leathery leaves and large panicles of fragrant, vibrant pink flowers in late spring to early summer. Leaves are occasionally tinged purple. Grows 4-6 feet tall and wide. Withstands shearing, but best if left in natural form. An excellent plant for gardens in warmer climates. Often used as a foundation planting.
Soil should be moist, but well-drained and moderately fertile. Does well in full or dappled sun. In marginal areas, plant where there will be protection from cold winds or pockets. |
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