90/120cm Pot Grown Photinia Red Robin
(Photinia x fraseri 'Red Robin')

‰ۢÌöÌÛPhotinia Red Robin is a beautiful evergreen hedge that showcases glossy, red leaves in the spring before maturing into stunning dark green foliage further on in the year.

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The Photinia Red Robin is the perfect hedge to provide you with a year-round interest in your garden. Popping up intricate, little, white flowers, along with bold, scarlet leaves in Spring that change to an intense dark green in Winter, the Red Robin will heartily attract attention in your garden.

Best yet, wildlife are attracted to the Photinia x fraseri for its flowers and red berries, that burst through from autumn to winter.

The Photinia x fraseri has an average growth rate of 30cm per year, and you can easily maintain it up to the height of 4m. We do not recommend the Red Robin where extra privacy is needed; due to the fact It is not a particularly dense hedge.

This 90/120cm potted Photinia Red Robin plant has an average growth rate but can reach above 2.5m high when planted in good conditions.

The Photinia Red Robin generally prefers a sunny home; however, it will still grow well in partial shade, and a well-drained soil is best to enable it to exceedingly thrive. It is a frost-resilient plant, but young plants must be protected in the winter. The Red Robin may have the occasional leaf drop, meaning you will need to carefully prune back, and applying a slow-release fertiliser during Spring is recommended.

  • Growth height: Average (20-40cm per year)
  • Ideal height: 2.5m+ Tall
  • Soil Type: Normal
  • Exposure: Exposed, Inland
  • Aspect: Sun, Semi-shade
  • Evergreen foliage? Yes

As it is pot grown, you can easily leave the plant in its pot for a few days/weeks before planting it. Just ensure you keep the plant well-watered, and it gets enough sun. Don't leave it for too long, however, as you don't want the roots becoming root bound.

The Photinia Red Robin should generally be trimmed to a formal hedge shape in late Winter, as well as early Spring, however, you can also leave it informal and just trim down the width and height when need be.
Berries

Berries

Evergreen

Evergreen

Tall

Tall

White Flower

White Flower

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‰ۢÌöÌÛPhotinia Red Robin is a beautiful evergreen hedge that showcases glossy, red leaves in the spring before maturing into stunning dark green foliage further on in the year.

View all Photinia Red Robin plants

The Photinia Red Robin is the perfect hedge to provide you with a year-round interest in your garden. Popping up intricate, little, white flowers, along with bold, scarlet leaves in Spring that change to an intense dark green in Winter, the Red Robin will heartily attract attention in your garden.

Best yet, wildlife are attracted to the Photinia x fraseri for its flowers and red berries, that burst through from autumn to winter.

The Photinia x fraseri has an average growth rate of 30cm per year, and you can easily maintain it up to the height of 4m. We do not recommend the Red Robin where extra privacy is needed; due to the fact It is not a particularly dense hedge.

This 90/120cm potted Photinia Red Robin plant has an average growth rate but can reach above 2.5m high when planted in good conditions.

The Photinia Red Robin generally prefers a sunny home; however, it will still grow well in partial shade, and a well-drained soil is best to enable it to exceedingly thrive. It is a frost-resilient plant, but young plants must be protected in the winter. The Red Robin may have the occasional leaf drop, meaning you will need to carefully prune back, and applying a slow-release fertiliser during Spring is recommended.

  • Growth height: Average (20-40cm per year)
  • Ideal height: 2.5m+ Tall
  • Soil Type: Normal
  • Exposure: Exposed, Inland
  • Aspect: Sun, Semi-shade
  • Evergreen foliage? Yes

As it is pot grown, you can easily leave the plant in its pot for a few days/weeks before planting it. Just ensure you keep the plant well-watered, and it gets enough sun. Don't leave it for too long, however, as you don't want the roots becoming root bound.

The Photinia Red Robin should generally be trimmed to a formal hedge shape in late Winter, as well as early Spring, however, you can also leave it informal and just trim down the width and height when need be.

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