Aucuba japonica 'Variegata' Worfield Plants


Aucuba japonica 'Variegata' Worfield Plants

Perfect for shady gardens, Aucuba japonica (Spotted Laurel) is a dense, upright, rounded, evergreen shrub prized for its lush foliage of leathery, glossy, rich green leaves mottled with golden yellow.


Aucuba japonica Variegata, Variegated Japanese Laurel in GardenTags plant encyclopedia

Native to Japan, the gold dust plant ( Aucuba japonica) is a hardy but slow-growing evergreen shrub. Also referred to as spotted laurel or Japanese laurel, it's known for its splashes of yellow and specks of gold on its leathery dark green leaves. The leaves are glossy and elliptical with coarse marginal teeth on the upper half of each leaf.


Aucuba japonica Variegata Japanese Garden Style Garden Plants

Aucuba japonica, commonly called spotted laurel, is a rounded, shade-loving, evergreen shrub in the Garryaceae family, a small family that includes just two genera Garrya and Aucuba. It typically grows to 6-10' (infrequently to 15') tall, unless pruned shorter.


Variegated Aucuba (Aucuba japonica 'Variegata') Revolutionary Gardens

Planting and Growing Aucuba japonica. An easy to grow shrub, that will thrive in most free-draining soils, in full sun or partial shade. They will tolerate deep shade, although, good berry production and variegation are better in more open positions. Ideal for town and coastal gardens. Useful in borders, containers as hedging plants or as a.


Aucuba japonica 'Variegata' Overland Nurseries

Aucuba is a densely foliaged shrub, giving total shade under its foliage canopy, so has obvious uses for ground cover. Ultimate height of this shrub is normally around 1 5m height and spread, but will grow larger in optimum conditions.


Aucuba japonica variegata

Aucuba japonica Japanese laurel A bushy, rounded, evergreen shrub up to 3m high and wide, with thick, oval, glossy leaves. Small, red-purple flowers in spring are followed, on female plants, by clusters of red autumn berries provided there is a male plant nearby to provide pollen Other common names blotch-leaved laurel gold-leaf plant


Aucuba japonica Variegata LARGE Variegated Spotted Laurel Garden Plants

Size: 2-3 Litre pot Mature Height (?): 2.0-2.5m Mature Spread (?): 2.0-2.5m Flower Colour (?): Purple Flowering Time (?): Spring Foliage (?): Evergreen Fragrant (?): No Growth Rate (?): Slow Hardiness (?): Fully Hardy Position (?): Partial shade, Dense shade Soil Moisture (?): Moist Well-drained, Well-drained Soil PH (?): Acid, Neutral, Alkaline


Aucuba Japonica Variegata an evergreen shrub that will thrive in the deepest shade

Aucuba Japonica Care Tips. Origin: Cultivar with parents native to Japan and China. Height: Up to 3 ft (90 cm) indoors. Prune to keep the shrub small. Light: Bright indirect light. Some cool, direct morning sunlight is fine. Bright, filtered sunlight will help Gold Dust Plant maintain its variegation. Don't move it outdoors unless you have a.


Aucuba japonica 'Variegata' (Gold Dust, Gold Dust Aucuba, Spotted Laurel, Variegated Gold Dust

Growing guide How to grow Aucuba Aucuba (spotted or Japanese laurel) is an easy to grow, evergreen shrub for brightening dry and shady parts of the garden with its shiny, dark green or yellow spotted leaves. Shiny red, autumn berries are a real bonus on female plants. It will also make a good hedge in difficult, low light areas. Quick facts


Aucuba japonica Variegata Aucuba panaché sur le Mur Végétal

The Spotted Laurel is a slow growing shrub increasing in height and spread at a rate of 20cm / 8in per year. It is easily pruned to shape and it makes a delightful rounded shrub. It is fully hardy in almost all areas of the UK withstanding temperatures down to -12°C. In a protected position it is hardy to a few degrees lower.


Aucuba japonica variegata

The flesh of ripe fruits should be removed from the seeds and planted fresh. The seeds may take as long as 18 months to germinate. (1) A much faster method of propagating new Japanese laurel plants is by cuttings. Semi-ripe cuttings taken in the late summer months root easily within 6 to 8 weeks and can be planted out the following spring.


Aucuba japonica 'Variegata' Arbustos, Jardinería, Hojas

Aucuba japonica 'Variegata' Description: A. japonica 'Variegata' is a large bushy, rounded evergreen shrub with big handsome glossy, toothed leaves covered in yellow blotches. A female variety of laurel with small insignificant purple flowers in spring which may be followed by clusters of red berries in autumn (see below for details).


Japanische Aucube / Metzgerpalme 'Variegata' Aucuba japonica 'Variegata' Baumschule Horstmann

Aucuba japonica are dioecious. The flowers are small, 4-8 mm (0.16-0.31 in) diameter, each with four purplish-brown petals; they are produced in clusters of 10-30 in a loose cyme. The fruit is a red drupe approximately 1 cm (0.39 in) in diameter that is avoided by birds. [4] The golden variegation patterns are inherited from the mother plant.


Aucuba japonica Variegata SC PANDORA BLUMEN SRL

Description This spotted leaved aucuba grows slowly as a dense rounded evergreen shrub. It prefers rich, moist well-drained soil in partial to full shade. Flowers appear in the in early spring and the foliage glossy, green blotched with yellow providing year-round interest. It is used as a potted house plant in the north.


Aucuba Japonica 'Variegata' Broodboompje; Bonte Japanse broodboom 3040 cm pot

Common name: Spotted or Japanese laurel These evergreen shrubs are valued for their ability to thrive in difficult conditions, such as deep shade, where many other shrubs would suffer. Use them as foliage plants in borders with other shade-loving plants, as hedging or in large containers. Looks


Japanische Aucube / Metzgerpalme 'Variegata' Aucuba japonica 'Variegata' Baumschule Horstmann

Aucuba japonica 'Variegata' (f/v) variegated Japanese laurel A female cultivar with glossy leaves heavily spotted with creamy-yellow; small purple flowers may be followed by glossy bright red berries if a male clone is nearby Other common names variegated laurel varnish tree Synonyms Aucuba japonica 'Maculata' misapplied