Gold Dust Plant Care. Gold dust plant (Aucuba japonica "Vaiegata") is an evergreen aucuba cultivar grown for its 3- to 8-inch green leaves, which are splattered with attractive yellowish "gold" speckles. The slow-growing shrub grows up to 10 feet tall, with a spread of up to 6 feet. Excellent as a hedge, screen or container plant,...
[PDF]Get PriceFeb 22, 2011 · Aucuba japonica is a great shrub for shade. This plant has glossy green leave with yellow variegation. Sometimes the leave have a yellow interior with a green border but the most popular variety has green leaves with yellow speckles. If you live in .
Get PriceAucuba japonica 'Crotonifolia' has large green leaves with golden speckles, dots and spots. This variety has more yellow or gold in the leaves and can burn badly in summer if it is placed in sunny spots. It is preferable to plant bright plant types in the shade where they .
Get PriceMore Information About Aucuba. Aucubas are shrubs or small trees native to Asia from the Himalayas in the west, through China and into Japan and South Korea. The name aucuba is an anglicization of the Japanese word 'aoki' which means 'blue tree'. Originally used as medicinal plants, aucubas are now primarily grown as ornamental plants.
Get PriceAucuba japonica was introduced into England in 1783 by Philip Miller's pupil John Graeffer, at first as a plant for a heated greenhouse.It became widely cultivated as the "gold plant" by 19th-century gardeners. The plants being grown were , and it was a purpose of Robert Fortune's botanizing trip to newly opened Japan in 1861 to locate a male.
Get PriceThis plant thrives in the shade, yes, even complete shade! Use in foundation plantings around your home. The Gold Dust Aucuba is the perfect excuse to start a shade garden or add a plant in that shady bare spot where you thought nothing would grow! This plant grows in warmer zones 7 - 10. However, this is an excellent house or patio plant for ...
Get PriceAucuba are grown for their bold foliage, autumn fruit, and adaptability to shade, dry soil, pollution, and coastal conditions. A. japonica is a rounded, evergreen shrub with small, reddish purple flowers in spring, and red berries (on plants) in fall. It grows to about 10 feet tall and wide ...
Get PriceAug 14, 2016 · Aucuba, commonly called Japanese laurel by some, are prized for their bold foliage and adaptability to shade, dry soil, pollution, and coastal conditions. When planted right and in the right spot, they are exceptionally easy to grow and care for.
Get PriceMar 05, 2017 · Japanese Aucuba is a shade loving evergreen shrub. It can reach up to 10 feet in height, but is easy to keep it much smaller. Japanese Aucuba have small purple flowers and red berries.
All aucuba selections make choice container plants for shady patio or in the house. Use variegated forms to lighten up dark corners. Plants combine effectively with ferns, hydrangeas. Japanese aucuba is tolerant of a wide range of soils but will grow and look better if poor or heavy soils are improved. Requires shade from hot sun, accepts deep shade.
Get PriceLike all aucuba varieties, 'Crotonifolia' will grow in both full sun and shade - although its gold-blotched and finely-speckled leaves colour best in partial shade. It thrives in most soils ...
Get PriceMay 28, 2018 · Aucuba japonica, spotted laurel, Japanese laurel, Japanese aucuba or gold dust plant, is a compact shrub appreciated for its thick evergreen and decorative foliage, a shiny dark green. Its preference for shady situations makes it an essential subject for garnishing the dark corners of .
Get PriceBlack Leaves on Aucuba Shrubs. Aucubas face urban pollution, salty coastal winds and dry shade head-on and live to tell the tale, flaunting their success in U. S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 6 though 10 with red-purple spring blooms and -- on pollinated plants -- blazing-red fall berries against glossy, evergreen foliage.
Get PricePerfect for shady gardens, Aucuba japonica (Spotted Laurel) is a dense, upright, rounded, evergreen shrub, prized for its lush foliage of leathery, glossy, rich green leaves mottled with golden yellow. In early to mid spring, small purple flowers, ado
Get PriceProbably the best-known aucuba, has dark green glossy leaves spotted with yellow. Requires shade from hot sun; accepts deep shade. Nice container plants for shady terraces, or plant underneath trees where they will tolerate low light and successfully compete with tree roots.
Get PriceAucuba is a genus of three to ten species of flowering plants, now placed in the family Garryaceae, although formerly classified in the Aucubaceae or Cornaceae.. Aucuba species are native to eastern Asia, from the eastern Himalayas east to China, Korea, and Japan. The name is a latinization of Japanese Aokiba. They are evergreen shrubs or small trees 2–13 m tall, similar in appearance to the ...
Get PriceSpotted laurel. Like all aucuba varieties, 'Crotonifolia' will grow in both full sun and shade - although its gold-blotched and finely-speckled leaves colour best in partial shade. It thrives in most soils, including dry ground near hedges and trees. Shrubs may be strictly pruned as hedges, left to grow unchecked,...
Get PriceAucuba japonica will take any pruning abuse inflicted on it and keep growing back. They are low maintenance banks and slopes hedging and they form drought resistant screen. Location: Aucuba japonica plant is tolerant of full shade, pollution and salt winds. It is used in full sun to part-shade.
Get PriceNov 03, 2014 · Aucuba should be planted in partial to full shade (summer and winter), as its leaves will "burn" in summer and turn sickly green in winter. It competes successfully with the demanding roots of other shrubs and trees, and transplants easily.
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