Photinia fraseri is a large growing shrub with dark, shiny leaves and red new leaves. Large clusters of small white flowers appear mid-spring through early summer. They grow best in the morning sun but will acclimate to full sun if planted in fall or winter. They prefer well-drained soil and acid-based fertilizer four times a year. They can be sheared into hedges, or grown free form.
Plant Type: Shrubs / Trees
Evergreen-Deciduous: Evergreen
Overall Mature Size: Medium
Also Grown As: Bush / Column
Mature Height & Spread: 10-15′ x 10-15′
Natural Growth Habit: Rounded
Native To: Asia, Australia/New Zealand
Exposure: Full Sun
Water: Medium Water
Flower Color: White
Bloom Time: Spring
Special Features: Attracts Birds/Butterflies / Cold Hardy / Desert Conditions / Hedge / Intermountain Conditions / Screen / Seacoast Conditions