Loquat
$57.50 — $60.00Small evergreen tree with dense, rounded head and dark green, rough foliage. Creamy-white flower in late autumn and early winter. Yellow-orange edible fruit in late spring. Medium rate of growth. Self fertile.
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Small evergreen tree with dense, rounded head and dark green, rough foliage. Creamy-white flower in late autumn and early winter. Yellow-orange edible fruit in late spring. Medium rate of growth. Self fertile.
Small evergreen tree with dense, rounded head and dark green, rough foliage. Creamy-white flower in late autumn and early winter. Yellow-orange edible fruit in late spring. Medium rate of growth. Self fertile.
Loquat Eriobotrya japonica
One of the darkest foliage of any Loropetalum. Its deep fuschia-pink fringe flowers contrast beautifully with the deep purple foliage in spring. Carolina Midnight is a taller growing Loropetalum perfect for use a natural or clipped colorful hedge or screen or pruned to form an attractive specimen tree. This shrub is deer resistant, pest free and once it is established is drought tolerant.
Cerise Charm is a true breakthrough with dark plum, almost black, small leaf foliage that doesnt fade. This Loropetalum bears stunning, red flowers in the spring and has graceful, arching branches on a well behaved habit.
Cerise Charm is a true breakthrough with dark plum, almost black, small-leaf foliage that doesnt fade. This Loropetalum bears stunning, red flowers in the spring and has graceful, arching branches on a well behaved habit.
Cerise Charm is a true breakthrough with dark plum, almost black, small-leaf foliage that doesn’t fade. This Loropetalum bears stunning, red flowers in the spring and has graceful, arching branches on a well behaved habit.
Vivid, deep red flowers combine with extremely dark burgundy foliage to create a stunning, compact shrub. An exceptional foundation plant or accent specimen. Use to create high contrast effects in beds and borders. Evergreen.
Blackish-maroon colored foliage that persists even in the heat of the summer. Upright form with ascending branches. Deep pink flowers in late winter and very early spring add interest.
For example: Bedding Plants, Shade Perennials, Althea