Skimmia Kew Green
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Skimmia kew green. Skimmia x confusa kew green is a lovely evergreen shrub with distinctive narrow glossy green leaves and panicles of cream flower buds which are fully developed by september and last throughout winter. Award winning plant it is compact dome shaped and fragrant. The green buds are held all winter and the white flowers open in the spring. I have noticed the leave around the botton of the stems are turning yellow and some have dropped off.
Skimmia kew green is a small spreading shrub with broad leaves occurring in an oblanceolate shape and about 12 centimetres in length with noticeably large clusters of small fragrant flowers with a white to yellowish colour in the spring. Description skimmia is a fantastic small spreading evergreen shrub with highly aromatic oblanceolate leaves. If planted in poor and very dry soil or if growing in full sun the shrubs will struggle leaves will start yellowing and plants will become spindly. Requiring little routine pruning it s useful for anchoring taller upright plants and pollinating female skimmias planted close by.
Like all the skimmias it will grow in most soils in sun or shade and is fine in a patio container or the garden. Genus skimmia are compact evergreen shrubs with simple aromatic leaves and terminal panicles of small white or yellowish flowers followed on fertilised female plants by shiny red berries. It has large clusters of small fragrant greenish yellow flowers in spring. Yellowing leaves on a skimmia.
Plant them in any soil as long as it s not too wet or very dry. Supplied at approx 25cms tall in approx 2 3 litre containers covered in bud flower in season. Only some such as skimia kew green will grow well in full sun. Ideal for banks and slopes containers.
Most have male and female flowers on separate plants. Lightly trim after flowering if necessary. Kew green kew green is a compact spreading evergreen shrub with glossy aromatic oblong to broadly lance shaped dark green leaves and clusters of small fragrant yellow green flowers in spring. Skimmias are evergreen shrubs that are extremely valuable for their multi season displays especially in winter.
This award winning shrub is perfect for illuminating a shady shrub border or woodland garden. Skimmia x confusa kew green is. This is often mistaken for iron deficiency but skimmias are not ericaceous acid soil loving plants. Their glossy evergreen leaves provide a lovely foil to their fragrant white or yellowish flowers in april and may and long lasting winter berries.