Raphiolepis Indica 'Conia' PP#9399 | |
Indian Hawthorn Olivia™ | |
Raphiolepis Indica 'Conia', also known as Indian Hawthorn Olivia™, this beautiful small evergreen shrub has clusters of white flowers in early summer. Vigorous growth with excellent branching to create a full uniform shrub. Sun to part shade. FEATURES: Botanical Name: Raphiolepis Indica 'Conia' PP#9399 Common Name: Indian Hawthorn Olivia™ Features: Foliage Interest, Mounded Habit, Low Maintenance Bloom Time: Spring - Fall Light Requirements: Full Sun -Partial Sun Attracts Birds Resists Deer, Resists Disease Mature Plant Size: 5 feet Zone 7 - 11 | |
Prune only after blooming. Feed with Hollytone after flowers have faded and again every November. Spray in March with Dormant Oil for insect control. Deep soak with Miracid every 2 weeks during the summer Re-mulch in January and June. | |
Attractive groundcover, hedge, accent, or foundation shrub | |
Full to partial sun, well drained soil | |
Foliage Interest | |
Large-leaved types should be selectively thinned. Small-leaved types, | |
Spring | |
Flowers | |
5'x5' | |
3-5' | |
Mounded,evergreen shrub | |
Slow | |
Full Sun-Partial Sun | |
10 to 20 deg. F | |
Drought tolerant | |
Leathery foliage, bronzy or red matures deep green | |
Blue-black berries through winter |