What is ighthus heterophyllus?

Osmanthus heterophyllus , also known as false olive or Holly Olive, is a bushes on Tai -wan and Japan. These shrubs can reach heights of up to 8 feet (2.5 meters) and can be up to 10 feet (3 meters). The osmanthus heterophyllus usually has shiny, stiff, dark green leaves that can be about 2.5 inches (6.4 centimeters). They normally produce aromatic, white flowers in autumn and their berries are usually dark blue and warning. In general, they like a certain amount of sunlight and rich moist soil.

These plants are popular among gardeners as securing vegetation. They are considered to be very resistant shrubs that are generally able to tolerate high temperatures and dry conditions if necessary. However, it seems that they grow best with regular connection. The osmanthus heterophyllus is an evergreen shrub and usually grows relatively slowly. In general, they prefer soil with a certain amount of acid content.

The flowers of these shrubs are quite aromatic and pleasant. Are usuallyIn white, although orange or yellow flowers on oighthrough heterophyllus were not unheard of. Flowers are generally relatively small, each with four petals and usually grow in clusters from a branch near the base of the leaves. These plants usually bloom in the autumn, but dark blue, oroger fruit usually does not appear only months later, at the end of spring or summer.

leaves of this plant are usually stiff and shiny, dark colors, with spines. Generally, they resemble Holly shrubs, and therefore common names of shrubs, Holly Olive, fake Holly and sometimes Chinese Holly. Some varieties, especially the Taiwanese variety, have more rounded, peckovské leaves, which are somewhat sharp on the tips.

It is assumed that cutting these plants at the end of spring and again after flowering is the best. Most gardeners Jelieve that osmanthus heterophyllus can tolerate quite a lot of pruning at once. TThese plants usually produce particularly thick branches and leaves and are usually somewhat round shapes. As a result, they are both easy to crop into ovular or round shapes and generally ideal for attractive live fences of privacy. Some gardeners grow these shrubs in addition to other shrubs in a hedge, because their aromatic flowers and attractive blue fruit can improve the aesthetics of this function.

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