Large shrub native to the west coast of the USA, with long, drooping, reddish-purple flowers. Height 3 to 5m.
Garrya (x) issaquahensis 'Glasnevin Wine'
Vernacular name:
Garrya hybride 'Vin de Glasnevin'
Famille:
Garryaceae
Classification
Trees and shrubsClimate
Zone 7: from -17°C to -12°CLeaf color
- Green
Flower color
- Cardinal red
- Pink
- Red
Sun exposure
- Sheltered winds
- Sunny
- Part shade
Size
3 to 5m
2 to 5m
Ornamental interest
- Evergreen
- Flower
- Fruit
Notable plant
- In spring
- In summer
- In autumn
Type de sol
- Neutral
Garden use
- Hedge
- Massif
- Park
- Parterre
- Cold greenhouse
DESCRIPTION GENERALE
- ORIGIN: Native to Oregon, G. x issaquahensis originated from a hybrid of G. elliptica and G. fremontii (North American) in the 1960s, which was widely distributed and led to the 'Pat Ballard' selection. 'Glasnevin Wine' is a later hybrid bred in Glasnevin, Ireland, exhibiting wine-colored coloration on new growth and a wine-reddening on catkins, especially males.
- CLIMAT: Légèrement plus résistant au froid que G. elliptique 'James Roof'.
- EXPOSURE: Sunny to partial shade. An open exposure is preferable.
- SOIL: Well drained.
- GROWTH: Rapid.
- PATHOLOGY:
- MULTIPLICATION:
- PRUNING: Prune after flowering in spring if necessary. The plant doesn't really need pruning. To keep the plant in shape, long shoots can be shortened in spring and/or summer to maintain the plant's form.
- USE:
- MERITE:
GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY
- DIMENSIONS:
- HABIT:
- TRUNK:
- BARK:
- BRANCHES: Red.
- NOTE: This is an excellent plant for dry shade.
PHYSIOLOGY OF LEAVES
- SHAPE: Wavy and leathery foliage. Oval to elliptical.
- COLOUR: Dark green.
- NOTE: Evergreen foliage.
PHYSIOLOGY OF FLOWERS
- TIME: January-April.
- FORM: The flowers are dioecious, with male and female catkins borne on separate plants, reaching 20cm in length.
- COLOR:
- NOTE:
PHYSIOLOGY OF FRUIT
- SHAPE:
- COLOR:
- SEEDS :
- NOTE :



