Leycesteria GOLDEN LANTERNS 'Notbruce'
Golden pheasant berry
This vigorous variety of lysteria is of dense and very ramified growth, with fine and graceful wood.
Its foliage is semi-evergreen in regions with mild winters and is particularly remarkable throughout spring and summer: the young shoots have a red tint, the foliage stays golden for a long time, turning light green in summer.
In July- August, GOLDEN LANTERNS are covered in abundant clusters of flowers with light pink petals turning white with very decorative dark red sepals. They make place for numerous, very ornamental dark red fruits, with purplish black berries. They last long into the autumn and are appreciated by birds.
This bright selection should be planted individually, in groups or in a mixed hedge.
deciduous
07 - 09
Sunny, partial-shade
rustique (-15°C)
Bruce Barber
European P.B.R - Protected variety, propagation without license is strictly forbidden
EU 8698
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Garden tips
Use :
planted individually, in groups or in a mixed hedge.
Type of soil :
Well-drained soil.
Care :
At the end of winter cut the dry tips and the oldest wood.