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  • Stranvaesia davidiana 'Palette'-Photinia davidiana 'Palette'
    식물/들꽃-장미과(Rosaceae) 2022. 10. 13. 08:38
    Common Name: Chinese photinia 
    Type: Broadleaf evergreen
    Family: Rosaceae
    Zone: 7 to 9
    Height: 10.00 to 15.00 feet
    Spread: 8.00 to 10.00 feet
    Bloom Time: May to June
    Bloom Description: White
    Sun: Full sun to part shade
    Water: Medium
    Maintenance: Medium
    Suggested Use: Hedge
    Flower: Showy
    Leaf: Evergreen
    Fruit: Showy
    Other: Winter Interest
    Culture

    Winter hardy to USDA Zone 7 where it is easily grown in humusy, fertile, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. Best fruit production may occur in full sun. Avoid wet soils. Site plants in areas with good air circulation. Propagate by cuttings.

    Noteworthy Characteristics

    Stranvaesia davidiana, synonymous with and sometimes listed as Photinia davidiana, is a large, upright, bushy evergreen shrub of the rose family that typically matures to 10-15’ tall and to 8-10’ wide. It is native to slopes, mountainsides, roadsides, thickets, river valleys, and ravines in central to southern China, Vietnam and Malaysia. Five-petaled white flowers (to 1/3” across) bloom in clusters (compound corymbs to 3-4” wide) in late May-June. Flowers are followed by small orbicular berries (pomes to 1/4” diameter) which mature to red by late summer and typically persist on the plant well into winter. Oblong to oblanceolate evergreen leaves (2-3” long) with toothless margins are dull dark green. New leaves emerge with pinkish bronze tones.

    Genus name is unresolved at this time. Flora of China lists the plant as Stranvaesia davidiana but RHS and The Plant List current list it as Photinia davidiana. Interpretation of molecular data may help resolve the differences here.

    Var. davidiana is distinguished by having densely flowered inflorescences to 4” tall, entire leaf margins and densely villous pedicels (see Flora of China). It is currently an unresolved question among some experts as to whether var. davidiana and var. undulata are distinct enough to be considered varieties.

    Genus name honors William T. H. Fox-Strangways (1795-1865), 4th Earl of Ilchester, English diplomatist and botanist.

    Specific epithet honors Pere Armand David (1826-1900), French Lazarist missionary who discovered this species in China in 1869.

    ‘Palette’ is a cultivar featuring dark green leaves variegated with blotches and streaks of cream and pink.

    Stranvaesia davidiana var. davidiana 'Palette' - Plant Finder (missouribotanicalgarden.org)

     

    Photinia Davidiana 'Palette' from Burncoose Nurseries
    Photinia Davidiana 'Palette' from Burncoose Nurseries

     

    https://youtu.be/TkaSJ3gfGWc?t=1390

    https://youtu.be/TkaSJ3gfGWc

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