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Plant Profile: Eriobotrya japonica
A tropical evergreen shrub or tree characterized by its alternate, simple leaves, which are leathery, veined, and serrated. The upper surface of the leaves is smooth, while the underside is covered in fine hairs, giving it a downy texture. In North Carolina, this plant typically does not produce fruit due to its sensitivity to cold; temperatures dropping below 28 degrees Fahrenheit can jeopardize its blooms and fruit. However, the tree can endure temperatures as low as 10 degrees Fahrenheit.
This tree serves as an attractive accent or screening plant, drawing in hummingbirds and bees. It is resistant to deer damage and has moderate tolerance to salt. Native to China and Japan, its leaf texture provides visual interest during the winter months.
In terms of pests and diseases, fire blight poses a significant threat to this tree. The bacterium responsible for fire blight, Erwinia amylovora, is transmitted by rain and various insects, including bees, ants, flies, aphids, and beetles.
**Quick Identification Tips:**
This evergreen shrub typically reaches heights and widths of 15 to 25 feet. It blooms from late fall through winter and features a coarse texture, making it suitable for use as a specimen plant or in espalier arrangements. It thrives in moist, well-drained loamy soil and prefers full sun, although it can tolerate partial shade. It is relatively easy to cultivate, can withstand alkaline soil, and while it is resilient, fire blight can be a concern.

Japanese Medlar, Japanese Plum, Loquat
er-ee-oh-boh-TRY-ah jah-PON-ih-kah

Eriocapitella x hybrida
Among the most beloved cultivars of Japanese anemone is 'Honorine Jobert', a cherished choice in southern gardens dating back to the Civil War era.
Commonly seen in: Flowering landscape gardens
Propagation methods: Spring division and winter root cuttings
Blooming season: Late summer through fall

Japanese Anemone
Ee-ree-oh-cap-it-el-a HYE-brid-ah
Phormium tenax (New Zealand Flax)
Phormium tenax, often referred to as New Zealand flax, originates from New Zealand. This evergreen perennial forms clumps and is valued for its striking leaves. It thrives in well-drained soil and

New Zealand Flax
Phormium \ tenax \ Asphodelaceae
Photinia davidiana (Chinese Photinia)
Chinese Photina is a decorative shrub native to Asia, belonging to the rose family. It typically thrives on slopes, in dense thickets, or along riverbanks. When fully grown, it can reach heights of

Chinese Photinia
Photinia \ davidiana \ Rosaceae
Photinia glabra (Japanese Photinia, Red-leaf Photinia)
Japanese Photinia is a sizable evergreen shrub or a small tree that can reach heights of up to 20 feet. It typically flowers in late spring, making it the last among photinia varieties to bloom. Ho

Japanese Photinia, Red-leaf Photinia
Photinia \ glabra \ Rosaceae
Photinia serratifolia (Chinese Hawthorn, Chinese Photinia, Oriental Photinia)
Chinese photinia is a sizable, evergreen shrub or small tree belonging to the rose family, typically reaching heights of 20 to 30 feet. It produces striking, fragrant flowers that bloom in mid-spri

Chinese Hawthorn, Chinese Photinia, Oriental Photinia
Photinia \ serratifolia \ Rosaceae
Photinia serrulata (Chinese Photinia, Oriental Photinia)
This plant is drought-resistant and is not suitable for compact landscapes. It produces flowers that emit an unpleasant smell and can be cultivated as a small tree. It is the most disease-resistant

Chinese Photinia, Oriental Photinia
Photinia \ serrulata \ Rosaceae
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