Photinia Red Robin Shrub
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Plant shape: Bush
Pot size: 3 Litres
Hedge Guide: 4 Plants/Mtr
Plant ID: 1822 64
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Pot size: 10 Litres
Plant ID: 14154 C 64
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Pot size: 10 Litres
Hedge Guide: 3 Plants/Mtr
Plant ID: 5270 64
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Pot size: 12 Litres
Hedge Guide: 3 Plants/Mtr
Plant ID: 2394 C 64
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Pot size: 30 Litres
Hedge Guide: 2 Plants/Mtr
Plant ID: 691 64
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Pot size: 30 Litres
Hedge Guide: 2 Plants/Mtr
Plant ID: 6646 64
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Pot size: 100 Litres
Hedge Guide: 1 Plants/Mtr
Plant ID: 2013 64
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Pot size: 180 Litres
Hedge Guide: 1 Plants/Mtr
Plant ID: 2558 C 64
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Pot size: 230 Litres
Hedge Guide: 1 Plants/Mtr
Plant ID: 6110 64
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Photinia Red Robin is a popular evergreen shrub and is also known as Photinia Christmas Berry - Latin name Photinia Fraseri. A Photinia Red Robin Hedge will add all-year-round interest to your garden or outside space. These compact, bushy plants are just perfect for hedging and are ready for planting. You can purchase our Red Robin hedging online and take advantage of our special discounts when you buy 10 or more plants. We deliver throughout the UK and Ireland. Our Red Robin hedge plants come in all sizes, from just 3 feet tall right up to a massive 13 feet tall.
Photinia Red Robin continues to be one of our most popular hedging shrubs. Understandably so, it is a lush evergreen with dense branches from the ground up. When planted as a hedge, the branches will intertwine and create a fabulous screening hedge that has the bonus of being wildlife friendly. Relatively fast growing, a Photinia Red Robin hedge produces new growth each spring. The young leaves are a startling reddish orange colour, which gradually transform into vibrant bronze then green as the leaves mature, giving most attractive foliage colours. The white flowers that appear later in the year are loved by pollinators. This is a gorgeous hedging plant which will enhance your garden throughout the year.
Photinia Red Robin is an upright, evergreen shrub. It is frost hardy, very easy to grow and will thrive in most UK locations. These particular Red Robin plants with their nice, bushy shape are ideal for creating dense, evergreen hedging. They are available in all sizes up to a massive 13 feet tall. Many clients in need of hedging are looking for a Photinia Red Robin hedge that will have an instant screening impact in their gardens.
Photinia Red Robin has wonderful year round interest and works very well as an evergreen hedging plant with a maximum height of 4 metres and a spread of 2 metres over time. Red Robin's attractive young leaves are bright red in colour gradually turning green as the leaves age - so the shrub has a wonderful range of leaf colours throughout the growing season, usually May - June. It also forms small white flowers and fruits in August.
If used for evergreen hedging and pruned regularly, this plant will keep the new growth coming and encourage the red coloured leaves for which this shrub is renowned.
As it is easy to shape, Photinia is also a popular choice of shrub for use in topiary - Red Robin Half Standard or Photinia Red Robin Full Standard for a screening tree. You may also be interested on our variegated Photinia Pink Marble pleached trees, which can be used for stilted hedging.
Red Robin is one of Paramount's most popular shrubs. We have a wide range of suitable plants for evergreen screening at the nursery in North London.
This plant received an Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society, a sure sign that it will perform well in most gardens.