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Cleyera japonica

'Tricolor'


Sakaki, Tricolor Cleyera, Tricolor Japanese Cleyera




Family
Pentaphylacaceae
Genus
Cleyera
Species
japonica
Cultivar
'Tricolor'
Category
Woody
Type
Shrub (evergreen)
Synonyms
Cleyera fortunei 'Tricolor'
USDA Hardiness Zone
7a - 10b
Canadian Hardiness Zone
8
RHS Hardiness Zone
H6 - H2
Temperature (°C)
-20 - 5
Height
10 m
Photographs
Description and Growing Information
Flowering Period
JuneJuly
General Description
An attractive variegated leaved variety. The leaves are marbled in pale and dark green and edged with yellow. This variety rarely produce flowers.
Landscape
Planted in gardens, parks and shrines. It is often associated with Japanese gardens. This is an exceptional plant that looks great either pruned or left to its own devices. It is ideal for screening, large hedges or foundations and is pretty enough to plant as a specimen. It also works well as an outdoor or indoor container plant. It suits tropical, oriental, formal and cottage designs.
Cultivation
Grow in partial shade in a location that will allow its roots to spread and branches to grow freely. It will tolerate full sun.
Shape
A dense, compact, rounded shape when young, but matures into an upright multi-trunked large tree.
Growth
Slow
Bark/Stem Description
A dark reddish brown and smooth bark.
Leaf Description
Glossy, elliptic, bunt-tipped leaves which are 7-10 cm long and around 7 cm wide. The leaves are variegated cream and dark green above, yellowish-green below. Young leaves and those grown in very bright light may have a rosy tinge, particularly near the edges. The short stalked leaves are arranged in two ranks on the branches, one on either side.
Flower Description
A small, scented, cream-white flower.
Fruit Description
Yellow-green maturing to bright red or black.
Notable Specimens
Lanhydrock House and Garden, Bodmin, Cornwall, United Kingdom.
Propagation
By stem cuttings.
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