lonicera nitida maigruen

description

Lonicera nitida 'maigruen' is a compact and evergreen shrub dense, with bright and shiny green foliage. The leaves are small and ovals, forming a dense cover that can be shaped with pruning. Produces small white-cream flowers in spring, followed from small black berries.

characteristic

leaves: the leaves of lonicera nitida 'maigruen' are bright and bright green, adding vivacity to landscape all year round.
growth: shape a dense compact bush, which can be easily shaped with pruning to create edges, hedges or shapes decorative.
adaptability: is resistant and suitable for different soil and soil conditions exposure, from full sunlight to half shadow.
Tolerance: tolerates pruning well and can be shaped according to various forms, from informal to formal.
flowers: in spring, produces small white-cream flowers, that can attract pollinating insects in the garden.
fruit: flowers are followed by small black berries, which provide a decorative interest and can be appreciated by Birds.
growth: grows rapidly in the early stages after planting, stabilizing then to form a dense cover and uniform.

origin

Ionicera nitida is native to eastern Asian, diffused in cina and in Japan. It was introduced in the west in the 18th century as a plant ornamental and since then has become popular for its resistance and its adaptability to various types of environments and soils.

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