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Plants Matching photinia x fraseri

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Image of Photinia x fraseri photo by: Gerald L. Klingaman

Gerald L. Klingaman

(Red Tip Photinia)

Amazingly pretty red spring growth along with white clustered flowers has given red-tip photinia prominent regard in the garden. A cross between Photinia serratifolia and Photinia glabra, both which are native to the warm temperate regions of eastern and southern Asia, it is an evergreen large shrub or small tree. The leaves are glossy, oval or lance-shaped, alternately arranged on the stems and have slightly serrate edges – like that of a steak knife. They are thick and leathery...

Image of Photinia x fraseri

James H. Schutte

(Pink Marble Photinia, Red Tip Photinia)

Bright red and pink new growth and pink and white variegated foliage sets Pink Marble photinia apart from others. It is a cultivar of the widely used hybrid between Japanese photinia and Chinese photinia. 'Pink Marble' is a vigorous, upright evergreen shrub with lance-shaped, glossy, foliage with toothed margins. The leaves are red and pink upon emergence and mature to dark green edged with white and splashed with pink and white. The spring-appearing, white flowers are produced at the ends of the...

(Red Robin Photinia, Red Tip Photinia)

Bright red new growth and a dense habit sets the Red Robin photinia apart from other photinia cultivars. It is a hybrid between Japanese photinia and Chinese photinia. Selection 'Red Robin' is a vigorous, rounded but spreading evergreen shrub with lance-shaped, glossy, dark green leaves with toothed edges that are brilliant red upon emergence. The spring-appearing flowers are produced at the ends of the branches in dense or few-flowered, mostly flat-topped, branched groups, and the flowers opening...