phyllirea angustifolia

description

The phyllirea angustifolia is an evergreen shrub characterized by narrow and elongated leaves dark green color. The plant has a compact growth and a elegant shape, offering a decorative look to the landscapes. During spring, produces small and uncommon flowers. Appreciated for its resistance and ability to adapt to various soils, the phyllirea angustifolia is often used in gardens and landscapes ornamental.

characteristic

leaves: the leaves are narrow, elongated and usually glossy. This is what foliage creates a dense and ornamental cover, contributing to his attraction.
growth: the plant has a compact growth and usually has a well ramified structure, creating a form elegant. This feature makes it suitable for use in formal or informal gardens.
flowers: during flowering, phyllirea angustifolia produces generally uncommon flowers. His attraction main resides often in the foliage more than in flowering.
adaptability: being native to regions Mediterranean, this plant is adapted to warm and dry climates. However, it can also thrive in more temperate climates and tolerates poor soil.
use: phyllirea angustifolia is often used in landscape design projects to create edges, hedges or as isolated plant. Its compact shape makes it versatile for different applications.
maintenance: requires moderate maintenance, with pruning occasional to maintain the desired shape and to promote a more dense and tidy growth.
resistance: the plant is generally resistant and can tolerate conditions difficult environment of the Mediterranean regions, including periods of drought.

origin

The phyllirea angustifolia, also known as oleastro or laurel It is native to the Mediterranean regions, including countries like Italy, Spain and Greece. This evergreen shrub is adapted to temperate climates and coastal conditions. His presence is characteristic of Mediterranean spots and areas wooded, where it adds a touch of green and environmental resistance.

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