Yeddo Hawthorn
Rhaphiolepis umbellata
(Photo by Jessica Bartek)
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Taxonomy (1,2,3)
Classification: Angiosperm, dicot
Family: Rosaceae
Common name: Yeddo Rhaphiolepis, Yedda Rhaphiolepis, Indian Hawthorn
Varieties: possibly Majestic Beauty
General Information (1,2,3)
Region of Origin: Japan and Korea
USDA Plants Hardiness Zones: 7b-10
Growth Habit: Shrub
- Size: 10 feet tall
- Deciduous/Evergreen: Evergreen
Diagnostic Characteristics
Leaves (1,2,3)
- Arrangement: Alternate
- Simple/Compound: Simple
- Shape: Ovate
- Other: Serrate
(Photo by Jessica Bartek)
Stem/Bark
(Photo by Jessica Bartek)
Flower (1,2,3)
- Perfect/Imperfect: Perfect
- Color: Light pink
- Size: 3/4 inch
- Inflorescence type: Panicle or raceme
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Fruit (1,2,3)
- Fruit type: Berry
- Size: 3/8 to 1/2 inch
- Color: Bluish-black
Horticultural Information (1,2,3)
- Light: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil type: Well-drained
- pH: 6-7
- Maintenance: Easy to care for
- Landscape Uses: Containers, hedge, small tree
- Other: Avoid places where deer can get to it
Interesting Facts (1)
- It is salt tolerant.
- In Japan, a dye is made from the bark.
References
1) Dirr, M. (1998). Manual of woody landscape plants. (5th ed., pp. 842-844). Champaign, Illinois: Stipes Publishing L.L.C.
2) Russ, K. (2000, April). Indian hawthorn. Retrieved from http://www.clemson.edu/extenstion/hgic/plants/landscape/shrubs/hgic1078.html
3) Scheper, J. (1999, July 02). Rhaphiolepis umbellata. Retrieved from http://www.floridata.com/ref/R/rhap_umb.cfm
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