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Reeve's Skimmia
Skimmia reevesiana
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SKU
PFY-10003253
Polished Perfection Shade-Loving Reeve's Skimmia
- Excellent Broad-Leaved Evergreen for Shade
- Brilliant Red Berries Without a Pollinator
- Showy Clusters of Fragrant White Flowers
- Stays Tight and Compact
- Fits Small Space Gardens With Ease
- Wonderful in Containers
- Well-Branched Plant
- Elegant, Fine-Textured Foliage
What a plant! As more Americans take the plunge to downsize, chic plants like Reeve's Skimmia (Skimmia reevesiana) are getting plenty of attention.
No wonder! These low-growing, spreading broad-leaved evergreens offer plenty of ornamental features to keep you interested throughout all growing seasons.
Fragrant white flowers are held above the leaves in significant clusters. Although each dainty bloom is petite, the overall impact and placement of the cluster is quite impressive.
Delight in their sweet scent. Skimmia's flower power layers in an intoxicating, perfumed experience for you and your guests to enjoy.
Soon enough, the hermaphrodite blooms develop into fantastic red berries. No need to worry about male and female plants as pollination partners with this cultivar.
Subtle, but showy, the glossy, wee berries can adorn these exquisite shrubs long into winter. Have jolly Holidays with its festive look.
Rely on these "right-sized" small shrubs for refined definition in shaded areas. You'll love their durability and dense branching.
Reeve's Skimmia is a dwarf evergreen shrub that holds its lance-shaped dark-green foliage all year-long. The excellent color partners beautifully with shade garden favorites like Hosta, Bleeding Heart and Astilbe.
Shade plants that produce white flowers in the spring and red fruit are welcome in a condo or acreage alike! Grow them in the ground, or in containers.
Enjoy the easy-care nature and mounded form of these gorgeous, yet genteel small shrubs. We'll sell out of our limited inventory.
Place your order for Reeve's Skimmia from Lets Plantify today. How pleased you'll be with our extremely high quality plant material.
How to Use Reeve's Skimmia in the Landscape
Decorate your postage-stamp sized courtyard with containers filled with Reeve's Skimmia. Place them in raised beds around your back patio as an attractive evergreen accent.
For a solid planting, place 12 inches apart on center. Measure from the center of one to the center of the next.
Underplant ornamental trees with these beautiful shrubs. Spend time mixing and matching options from our extensive online catalog.
From the early electric violet flowers of Redbud trees; to the grace of Japanese Maple; to the sweet charm of Flowering Dogwood, Reeve's Skimmia makes it all look good!
They add a luxurious look at the front of a foundation planting or mixed shrub border on larger properties. Repeat their use in all your shaded spots to help tie the entire look of your landscape design together.
#ProPlantTips for Care
No need to be concerned with light conditions. Reeve's Skimmia does prefer a rich, moist, well-drained soil for best performance.
This is a plant to use Root Booster in your planting soil. The beneficial microbe mix is used by our expert plantsmen to create a life-long symbiotic relationship with tiny feeder roots.
Follow the directions on the packet. You'll boost the performance by enabling your new plant to successfully gain access to moisture and nutrients.
Water regularly to support your plants. Add a three-inch layer of mulch over the root system, pulling it back from directly touching the stems.
Prune to correct shape after flowering. Or...snip while they are in bloom to bring indoors for delectable cut flower arrangements.
Deer don't tend to prefer these shrubs. However, we always recommend repellent spray if you have concerns.
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Botanical Name | Skimmia reevesiana |
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Mature Height | 18 - 24 inches |
Mature Spread | 2 - 3 feet |
Soil Type | Well Drained |
Moisture | Medium |
Sun Exposure | Full Shade, Partial Shade |
Growth Rate | Slow |
Bloom Period | Early Spring, Late Spring |
Flower Color | White |
Foliage Color | Green |
Fruiting Time | Ornamental Red Berries in Fall and Winter |
Pollinator Required | No |
Pollinator Friendly | Yes |
Growing Zone Range | 6-9 |
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