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Name – Aucuba japonica. Family – Garryaceae. Type – shrub. Height – usually 3 to 10 feet (1 to 3 m) Exposure – sun and shade. Soil: ordinary & cool – Foliage: evergreen – Flowering: end of fall → spring. Caring for this plant from planting to pruning will enable you to increase its growth and development. Planting spotted laurel.
14 sie 2016 · Aucuba, commonly called Japanese laurel by some, are prized for their bold foliage and adaptability to shade, dry soil, pollution, and coastal conditions. When planted right and in the right spot, they are exceptionally easy to grow and care for.
12 wrz 2022 · 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.
Gold Dust Aucuba. This stunning evergreen solves the problem of the most shaded garden areas and adds eye catching color; flowers and berries are not really noticable; ideal as a dense screen; drought tolerant once established; protect from cold winter winds. Foliage Color. Fall Color.
23 mar 2023 · Perfect for shady areas that need a touch of color, the Japanese aucuba plant brightens dark spots in the landscape with large leaves that are flecked with yellow-gold. Read this article to find out how to grow and care for aucuba plants.
8 sty 2021 · Aucuba care at home. Illumination. The aucuba shrub is a shade-tolerant, or rather, shade-loving plant. It develops well and grows in the shade. However, in a place with bright lighting, it can be grown, but only if it is diffused.
Broad-leaved evergreen shrub valued for its long dark green leaves with sharply serrated edges. Produces showy red berries in fall when a male pollenizer such as 'Mr. Goldstrike' is planted nearby. Bold upright stems. An excellent accent for shady situations. LIGHT: Full shade.