Myrsine africana 'Scarlett Marglin' Size:2 gal size 18 inches tall x 12 inches wideSlow growing, evergreen shrub that is valuable for its attractive, green and yellow variegated leaves blushed with pink. This African Boxwood is tough and durable, once established. Plant in the garden as a contrasting color to darker foliaged plants, or use it in a container or patio planter. Protect from frost. Hardy to zone 8. Drought tolerant. Originally found by Susie Marglin in Washington State.
Here you go all of you 'Hardy and Fragrant' rhododendron lovers
Dogwoods flower longer than other flowering trees or plants as their flowers are brachts rather than petals
Growing at a rate of 6" - 12" per year
The foliage is light green in summer turning yellow and orange in autumn
This interesting form of Japanese Larch is totally columnar
The blue-green foliage is dense and lush year round
The yellow flowers have a bit of red spotting in the upper lobe
The plant is happy in partial shade or sun part of the day
This mollis hybrid deciduous azalea was one of the many hybrids coming out of Belgium in the early 1900's
We think this rhododendron is a winner and will be noticed here in our gardens during our late spring bloom
it develops into a long-lived specimen that prefers to remain undisturbed
and similar to the cultivar 'Rinpu'