Care of the shrub Elaeagnus x reflexa or Elaeagnus hybrid |
The genus Elaeagnus, family Elaeagnaceae, comprises 100 species of shrubs and trees native to Asia. Some species and hybrids are: Elaeagnus x reflexa (hybrid), Elaeagnus x ebbingei (hybrid), Elaeagnus pungens, Elaeagnus angustifolia, Elaeagnus oxycarpa, Elaeagnus glabra, Elaeagnus commutata. Common name: Elaeagnus hybrid. This plant is a hybrid between Elaeagnus pugens and Elaeagnus glabra. They are evergreen shrubs that reach 5 meters (16.4 feet) in height. The decorative leathery leaves have a slightly wavy edge, elliptical shape and deep green color. They produce small, very aromatic white flowers. They bloom in autumn. The fruits are quite decorative. Elaeagnus hybrid is used to form hedges, bushy groups and as isolated specimens. It's ideal for coastal gardens; it resists salinity well. Elaeagnus x reflexa can be grown in full sun, semi-shade or shade exposures. It resists frost and cold. The soil can be a mixture of 1/2 garden substrate, 1/4 leaf mulch, and 1/4 coarse siliceous sand. Planting is done in spring or autumn. Elaeagnus hybrid resists drought well; wait for the soil to dry before watering. Never water because the roots can rot. Fertilize in spring with manure or compost. Prune in late spring to control growth and keep it compact. Elaeagnus x reflexa is quite resistant plant to pests and diseases. Elaeagnus hybrid propagates by cuttings in summer. |
Images of the shrub Elaeagnus x reflexa or Elaeagnus hybrid |