April, 2010 – PRUNUS and HEDERA

There are two plants of the month for APRIL

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Prunus Laurocerasus “Marbled White”

Prunus laurocerasus ‘Castlewellan’

also known as Prunus laurocerasus ‘Marbled White’ – Variegated cherry laurel, Variegated common laurel

Dense evergreen with large, green leathery leaves with conspicuous white markings, giving them an unusual and very attractive marbled appearance. The variegation is held well in the shade. Makes an excellent thick hedge, or it can be used as a specimen shrub. In spring it produces spikes of fragrant white flowers.
HEDGE Prune with secateurs March, April or August. For hedges 4ft (120cm) upwards. Plant 18-24ins (45-60cm) apart.
SHRUB 15ft x 15ft (4.6m x 4.6m)

hardiness
fully hardy
conditions
Average to Dry Average to Dry Sun to Shade Sun to Shade
It is very useful for flower arranging as it is easy to condition, looks well in churches.
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Hedera colchia “Sulphur Heart”

 

The large leaved variegated ivy ‘Sulphur Heart’ has bright gold and lime green variegations that are invaluable for bringing splashes of light to a dark shady wall. In light shade, mingle it with winter jasmine and Cotoneaster horizontalis for a plant association with even greater variety and all year round interest. ‘Sulphur Heart’ clings to brick walls and similar textured surfaces so long as its aerial roots can get a grip. Splash walls with water to help new plants start clinging, but don’t grow where the mortar is unsound or the roots may cause damage. The Royal Horticultural Society has given it its prestigious Award of Garden Merit (AGM).
Common Name: Persian Ivy
Genus: Hedera
Species: colchica
Cultivar: ‘Sulphur Heart’
Skill Level: Beginner
Exposure: Full sun, Partial shade, Shade
Hardiness: Hardy
Soil type: Well-drained/light, Acidic,Chalky/alkaline, Moist
Height: 300cm
Spread: 180cm 


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