
Red Escallonia 30/50cm 5L pot x 40 Escallonia rubra macrantha
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Other Escallonia rubra Macrantha Hedge plants
Key Features
EVERGREEN
AVERAGE GROWING
HAS FLOWERS (Red)
Is Grazing Animal Friendly
Seasonal Availablity
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Escallonia rubra macrantha Hedge Plants Description
Escallonia Red is suitable for most soils and situations and is particularly well suited to coastal situations but is not shade tolerant and does not like extremely cold positions. It is relatively fast growing at approx 30/45cm p.a. It should be pruned for shape after flowering. We stock both Rubra Macrantha and Donard Radiance varieties.
See our ultimate Escallonia hedging guide for more information.
These plants are available all year round. Also see our range of pink flowering Escallonia and our white Escallonia range. View also our entire range of flowering hedge plants and our hedging for exposed sites.
Our Escallonia plants are a popular evergreen option. You can include this species within a feature full of additional evergreen hedging plants, creating the ultimate focal point as it will bring even more colour, shape and texture to a certain area of a garden.
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Step 1
Root Grow & Fertiliser
Ensure you buy root grow and fretiliser with your plants at the time of purchase
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Step 2
Prepare Your Planting Area
Make sure your planting area is in good condition and suitable for planting
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Step 3
Plant & Feed
Plant with root grow & the second feed. Support plants if necessary. Water regularly
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Pruning Advice
General hedge trimming should be done immediately after flowering. Escallonia will also benefit from a harder prune in early Spring (April-May).