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Photinia Serratifolia Pink Crispy New Plant - 3Ltr Pot
Vibrant Photinia serratifolia Pink Crispy is a brand new variety of an established hedging shrub which has a wow factor that is sure to make a splash in your garden! Winner of the 2015 Plantarium Gold Medal, this versatile evergreen plant can be used as a single specimen or as a hedge. As with all Photinia, Pink Crispy is a vigorous grower with vivid red stems & new growth in spring is a stunning bright pink. Photinia serratifolia is native to south-east Asia, and has long been a popular hedging shrub for UK gardeners. Photinia Pink Crispy, a new variety bred in the Netherlands, is unique due to its supberb marbled evergreen foliage splashed with blotches of light and dark green, creating a slightly crispy effect. The red stems create an effective contrast, and the new growth each spring is a stunning bright pink, making for a brilliant show. In late spring and early summer, flat panicles of small white flowers emerge, followed by red berries which persist into the winter.
Vibrant Photinia serratifolia Pink Crispy is a brand new variety of an established hedging shrub which has a wow factor that is sure to make a splash in your garden! Winner of the 2015 Plantarium Gold Medal, this versatile evergreen plant can be used as a single specimen or as a hedge. As with all Photinia, Pink Crispy is a vigorous grower with vivid red stems & new growth in spring is a stunning bright pink. Photinia serratifolia is native to south-east Asia, and has long been a popular hedging shrub for UK gardeners. Photinia Pink Crispy, a new variety bred in the Netherlands, is unique due to its supberb marbled evergreen foliage splashed with blotches of light and dark green, creating a slightly crispy effect. The red stems create an effective contrast, and the new growth each spring is a stunning bright pink, making for a brilliant show. In late spring and early summer, flat panicles of small white flowers emerge, followed by red berries which persist into the winter.

