What is this?
looks like a photinia to me
Leaves look like photinia, flowers look like viburnum?
Thank you nut. That's it I think although the berries have never looked red but maybe the birds have eaten them all before they get to that stage.
I have two of these and I was told by a local nursery owner that they are Stranvaesia (type of photinia).
i think photinia was called Stransvesia in former times
Photinia davidiana (formerly Stranvaesia davidiana)
Looks like you are right Nutcutlet!
http://www.paghat.com/stranvaesia.html
Padraigh, do yours have quite a lot of variegated leaves? Some of the leaves on mine are completely white. I'll nip outside and take a photo.
Cream rather than white
Aha, I think it's this one in fact http://www.crocus.co.uk/plants/_/photinia--fraseri-pink-marble-cassin/classid.2000018192/?affiliate=bbcgwwebmay/
My two are the exact same Dyersend!
Cream leaves as you said, and red shoots coming from now on.
One of mine is very unhealthy at present after the wettest winter in history.
Last edited: 14 June 2016 11:28:52
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looks like a photinia to me
In the sticks near Peterborough
Leaves look like photinia, flowers look like viburnum?
Thank you nut. That's it I think although the berries have never looked red but maybe the birds have eaten them all before they get to that stage.
I have two of these and I was told by a local nursery owner that they are Stranvaesia (type of photinia).
i think photinia was called Stransvesia in former times
In the sticks near Peterborough
Photinia davidiana (formerly Stranvaesia davidiana)
Looks like you are right Nutcutlet!
http://www.paghat.com/stranvaesia.html
Padraigh, do yours have quite a lot of variegated leaves? Some of the leaves on mine are completely white. I'll nip outside and take a photo.
Aha, I think it's this one in fact http://www.crocus.co.uk/plants/_/photinia--fraseri-pink-marble-cassin/classid.2000018192/?affiliate=bbcgwwebmay/
My two are the exact same Dyersend!
Cream leaves as you said, and red shoots coming from now on.
One of mine is very unhealthy at present after the wettest winter in history.
Last edited: 14 June 2016 11:28:52