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This beautiful evergreen is super common around Salt Lake City, Utah (zone 7b) and i’ve never seen it be damaged from the winters here....Read More
Moved to North Carolina from an arid part of Arizona and wasn't familiar with this plant. The previous owner of our home apparently had t...Read More
It did well in a large container on the deck for awhile but now slowly succumbing to the leaf spot for which this plant is prone.
I bought a young plant yesterday, love the red leaves. I'm wondering whether the berries are edible.
We had a 25' photinia tree on the southeast corner of the house, and it was beautiful. The fragrance and flowers were very appealing. I...Read More
We live at 3300 feet elevation and about 25 miles north of Tucson Arizona. This past winter was one of the worst we have ever had with n...Read More
I have grown this plant in both Evansville, IN and now in Eddyville, KY. In both locations I have NEVER seen any disease, and almost no...Read More
We have a Red Tipped Photinia growing on the side of our house. It has been there for 20 years and it is huge. We live in a two story c...Read More
I've had a terrible time with the short (length) hedge I planted along a fence here in Oregon, Willamette Valley. Terrible black spot or...Read More
While not terribly overused in No. San Diego Cty., it is susceptible to to fungus leaf spot. I have 9 plants with ages of 5 to 25 years. ...Read More
After my 8 feet cedar privacy fence was either blown over by the wind or infested with carpenter ants, I started looking for a solution t...Read More
Too little has been said here about the fruiting of this plant. In my upstate NY area there are a few bushes in F. L. Olmsted-designed pa...Read More
Disease prone and overplanted. I have two growing in pots and it's a constant battle to keep them healthy. If they croak, I will happi...Read More
We have had one of these in full sun on the edge of our property (zone 7b) since 1999, generally ignored it, and never had any problems w...Read More
Editor's Note: Photinia x fraseri, Red-Tipped Photinia, appears on the Texas Invasive list
I have not been living in Texas all that long, 7 years, and find that there are three specific trees grown in the Collin County area. Th...Read More
overused in this area for several reasons. It is hardy, looks good year around, and has few if any pest or disease problems. However, la...Read More
I seem to be the only Zone 6 representative of this bunch, so I thought I'd leave a note on the Red-Tipped Photinia. Overall, my experien...Read More
"Red Tip" photinia does fine in the mid-Atlantic states and will generally loose any leaf fungus / mildew on its own, as our summers are ...Read More
Sadly, I have struggled to keep a hedgerow of about 25 of these alive for the last eight years. I constantly fight the leaf spot, yet my ...Read More
Unfortunately, this awful ugly thing was already part of the landscape when we bought our house. It is always diseased even though I spr...Read More
We are fortunate to have 3 large healthy Red-Tips on our property. They make a nice screen for the street. We've never pruned them or gi...Read More
I have been growing one of these for about 7 yrs now. I keep it limbed up so it grows in tree form. It reached a ht of about 30 ft in 5 y...Read More
I have several of this plants that were here when I bought the place three years ago. They were small and kind of ugly...but then when ...Read More
I have had mine for ten years and have not had any problems. Mine grow in part sun.
I have about 40 of these on my small lot. They surround my back fence and are also on one side of the house. They are probably about 15 y...Read More
These plants are fast growing, drought tolerant, disease resistant, and beautiful. When the flowers cover a plant it has a gorgeous effec...Read More
I have 4 of these planted in front of a 2 slat fence along my driveway and I absolutely love them. We bought the house 8 years ago and w...Read More
I have found that the standard form is much more controllable and consistent than the bush forms - the 'head' tends to form more-or-less ...Read More
I personally don't care for the poor "Red-Tipped Photinia", but I temper my dislike with the knowledge that they are often planted in the...Read More
San Antonio, TX
Entomosporium leaf spot, a fungus, will cause gradual thinning, defoliation, and death of the plant. As soon as yo...Read More
This plant is grown all over the Southern USA, where is is quite overused as a hedge plant. Unfortunately it gets some kind of leaf spot...Read More