Description
Photinia × fraseri 'Red Robin' | Fraser's photinia
Photinia × fraseri 'Red Robin', also known as Fraser's Photinia, is an evergreen shrub that adds a splash of vibrant color to any landscape. This versatile plant is well-suited for a variety of uses, including borders, group plantings, and even as a solitary specimen in pots or planted as a structured hedge. With its striking red and green foliage, 'Red Robin' is a popular choice for gardeners seeking year-round interest in their outdoor spaces.
Photinia 'Red Robin' is prized for its brilliant red new growth, which matures to a lush green, providing a dramatic contrast that enlivens gardens across seasons.
Key Features
- As a member of the Photinia family, 'Red Robin' boasts an upright to bushy growth habit, reaching an ultimate height of up to 3 meters.
- The foliage of Photinia × fraseri 'Red Robin' is evergreen, maintaining its lustrous green leaves throughout the year, with new spring growth emerging in a striking red hue.
- In spring, the shrub produces clusters of white flowers, adding a delicate touch to the bold foliage.
- This plant is adaptable to all soil types, provided they are well-drained, and it thrives in both sun and partial shade locations.
- While 'Red Robin' does not produce fruit, its consistent foliage and spring blossoms offer plenty of visual appeal.
- The water requirements for 'Red Robin' are average, making it a manageable addition to many garden settings.
Tips
- For optimal growth, plant Photinia × fraseri 'Red Robin' in a location where it will receive ample sunlight, as this will encourage the most vibrant red foliage.
- Ensure that the soil is well-draining to prevent waterlogging, which 'Red Robin' does not tolerate well.
- When planting in a pot, choose a container with adequate drainage holes, and consider elevating the pot slightly to facilitate proper water drainage.
- Semi-ripe cuttings can be used for propagation; take cuttings in late summer, and with proper care, these cuttings will develop into new plants.
- Although Photinia 'Red Robin' is drought-sensitive, regular watering and mulching can help to maintain consistent soil moisture, especially during dry spells.