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EAN code8051838373622
- Size18L
- FormEspalier
- Spec. 190cm x 50cm Panel
Description:Common name: Oleaster. This new and distinct highly ornamental Elaeagnus is a tough and hardy evergreen shrub with attractive leathery variegated leaves. The foliage of this new cultivar is noted as different because it has solid green coloration with irregularly margins of yellow (i.e. rather than mixed variegation) The insignificant flowers in late summer are small but beautifully scented
Uses: With an upright and dense growth habit this new cultivar makes it ideal for a feature in the garden and also an excellent hedging plant
Climate/Position: Sun or partial shade. Tolerant of salt spray so good for coastal planting
Soil Requirements: Will do well in most soils. Fertiliser such as Growmore can be applied once a year in the spring if desired, to help maintain the plant's vigour and appearance
Pruning: If trimming required then prune after frosts in spring. Train new growth in to the framework, when there are no gaps in the frame then trim annually with topiary shears or hedge-cutters in early or late summer to keep specimen in shape
Special Requirements: Tolerant of salt spray - foliage protected by gritty deposit with prevents damage. Suckers and unwanted branches can also be removed from the stems. Topiary can suffer from Pests & Diseases. Look out for any tell-tale signs such as damaged leaves, adult moths, caterpillars, sooty mould etc., and treat appropriately
Additional Interest: Believed to have originated in Holland this new Elaeagnus plant was discovered in a plant nursery at Toulouse, France, while growing among common Elaeagnus x ebbingei plants. It was then introduced to cultivation by Christian Vivies in 1997








