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I planted this in my Zone 10b/9a Florida garden thirty years ago. About fifteen years ago we called in a landscaping expert to see what w...Read More
This plant gets a negative because it is doesn't live up to expectations evidenced by how pervasively it is planted. Despite that it is o...Read More
This palnt was in our garden when we purchased the house in Jan 2008. It was in a northern facing location and very spindly. I moved it t...Read More
This plant is not common in northern Delaware (Zone 7a) where I live but, as I was looking for a low-growing broadleaved evergreen that t...Read More
I have know of this plant since 1982 living in Jacksonville, FL. and fell in love with its temperament. Since 1987 have used it in Rich...Read More
I noticed that soil preference for Indian Hawthorne shrubs was "unknown." They prefer acidic soil and do best with fertilizers used for a...Read More
I see this plant growing happily in my zone 8a area but I have compacted clay-caliche soil in my garden and even with added soil improvem...Read More
I recently had a large installation of Rhaphiolepis in Danville (CA) quickly decimated by deer. Otherwise it grows well throughout the Bay Area.
I've collected five Indian Hawthorne plants that I found them on sale as nursery end-of-season rejects or from other gardeners that were ...Read More
my plant is pretty i like it, but all its flowers are out of bloom now and i need them to re-do my stupid plant project. oh well
in my areas i have serious problems with leaf spot and leaf loss.in some areas four to five shrubs looks great then next two shrubs are d...Read More
Beautiful plant! The foliage is attractive all year around, and the flowers cover the shrubs in spring. It does have some problems with f...Read More
This is a great plant for seaside gardens where its thick leaves resist salt laden winds. I also find it useful for creating a Japanese l...Read More
A popular landscape shrub in central Florida, Indian Hawthorn has several cultivars. One is a dwarf that can be planted as a ground cover.
This is a great plant for a dry area. We are zone 10. The plant is never watered and never has a problem. It keeps a handsome shape, is l...Read More
I have an Eleanor Tabor Indian Hawthorne. They are supposed to be a little more resistent to leaf spot, but they still get some in the s...Read More
An outstanding evergreen garden shrub, useful for urban gardens as most varieties are 5' or lower. Can be pruned easily to stay even smal...Read More