Rhaphiolepis umbellata — a medium houseplant
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Rhaphiolepis umbellata

Rhaphiolepis Umbellata

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Rhaphiolepis umbellata, commonly known as Yeddo hawthorn or Indian hawthorn, is a small evergreen shrub from the Rosaceae family. Native to Japan and China, it has become a popular ornamental plant worldwide due to its attractive foliage and flowers.

This plant typically grows to 2-3 feet in height and width, featuring glossy dark green, oval-shaped leaves with a leathery texture and serrated edges. In spring, it produces clusters of fragrant pink or white flowers that resemble apple blossoms.

Yeddo hawthorn prefers well-drained soil with moderate moisture levels but can tolerate drought conditions once established. It thrives in full sun but also grows well in partial shade.

Compared to other ornamental plants, Rhaphiolepis umbellata is relatively low-maintenance, requiring minimal pruning and fertilization. However, it may be susceptible to pests such as spider mites or scale insects if grown under stressful conditions.

Overall, Rhaphiolepis umbellata is an excellent choice for gardeners seeking an attractive evergreen shrub with beautiful flowers that can thrive under various growing conditions.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Rhaphiolepis
Family
Rosaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Yedda-hawthorn en Japanese-hawthorn en Sexton's bride en Yedo hawthorn
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Rhaphiolepis umbellata leaf
PLATE 01 · leaf
Rhaphiolepis umbellata fruit
PLATE 02 · fruit
Rhaphiolepis umbellata bark
PLATE 03 · bark
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