Corokia x cheesemanii
Korokio
Corokia x cheesemanii is a slender, erect, multi-branched grower with dense, interlacing branches, making it an excellent choice for screening and hedging. During the spring, Corokia x cheesemanii becomes smothered in bright, canary-yellow flowers, creating a beautiful display. Following the flowers, Corokia x cheesemanii produces red, orange, or yellow berries in the autumn, which are enjoyed by birds. Corokia x cheesemanii is also very hardy, making it a great choice for windy and dry positions. Overall, Corokia x cheesemanii is a beautiful and practical addition to any landscape. Corokia x cheesemanii is a hybrid between Corokia buddleioides and Corokia cotoneaster. Corokia x cheesemanii is evergreen and native to New Zealand.
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Synonyms: Corokia x virgata 'Cheesemanii'
Evergreen
Height: 3.0m
Width:
2.0m
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- green
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- green
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- yellow
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- orange
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Corokia x cheesemanii stock information
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