(Liste) Red Tip Photinia Close Up
Unfortunately with the overuse and close planting of red tipped photinia disease wasn t far behind and resulted in constant yearly attacks by photinia fungus also known as photinia leaf spot.
Red tip photinia close up. The striking contrast of its red tipped green spring foliage against clusters of dainty white blooms has earned red tip photinia photinia x fraseri widespread use in the temperate climate of u. These lovely shrubs grow well in the eastern half of the united states but have found their greatest appreciation in the south where they are grown close together to form massive hedges of gorgeous red and green. Learning about pruning care for red tip photinia is not as straightforward as it initially appears. From all the photinia species one of the most vulnerable varieties is the red tip photinia x fraseri. Entomosporium leaf spot is usually harmless in most climates especially where summers are hot and dry. If growing the species called x fraseri in the family of rosaceae and genus photinia which are commonly called red tip photinias just be advised that when used in outdoor landscaping they like plenty of air circulation and plenty of sunlight. Red tips were commonly used to create tall hedges and were often planted too close together to allow for adequate air circulation which made them more susceptible to leaf spot.
Sure enough the green color did return although there definitely was some damage. A mature red tip can spread to a width of about 10 feet. Here s two close up pictures below showing the damaged leaves and the start of the red new growth. In late spring and early summer the shrub bears 6 inch clusters of white flowers that are sometimes followed by red fruit. However in moist climates with very wet spring and fall seasons it may prove fatal to your photinia hedge. Appropriate fungicides and insecticides can help cure these conditions. The plant is susceptible to leaf spot and other fungal problems if spaced too close to other plants or grown in wet conditions.
I didn t think the red tip photinia would survive looking so brown. Entomosporium leaf spot on photinia. The best choice would be a chinese photinia which is similar to the red tip but has a duller copper red color to its leaves. Red tip photinias photinia x fraseri usda zones 6 through 9 are a staple in southern gardens where they are grown as hedges or pruned into small trees. They do make beautiful hedges if kept out in the open and kept trimmed.