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Fraser Photinia, Red Tip
Virginia Tech Extension — Red tip is a large evergreen shrub. Newly emerging foliage is red and quite showy for a few weeks after which it changes to glossy, dark green. Clusters of white flowers occur in late spring. This plant is widely used in the south as a hedge. ...More…
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Entomosporium Leaf Spot of Photinia
Virginia Tech Extension — Photinia, a shrub belonging to the rosaceous family, is widely grown in nurseries and landscapes in the eastern United States. All of these ornamentals are susceptible to leaf spotting caused by the fungus Entomosporium mespili. Photinia, a shrub ...More…
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Red Tip Photinia (Photinia x fraseri)
Clemson University Extension — Photinias are large shrubs that were once used for tall hedging here in the south. The most common photinia is the appropriately named "red tip", which is easily recognized each spring as it sends out its first flush of bright red new leaves. As ...More…
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Photinia x fraseri 'Birmingham'
Auburn University Agriculture — Large clusters of small, white and malodorous flowers in the spring. Hardy to zone 7. Buds and new growth are red if in full sun. Needs to be in the sun due to photinia leaf spot disease. Entomosporium leaf spot has just about made this genus ...More…
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Photinia x fraseri 'Birmingham'
Auburn University Agriculture — Large clusters of small, white and malodorous flowers in the spring. Hardy to zone 7. Buds and new growth are red if in full sun. Needs to be in the sun due to photinia leaf spot disease. Entomosporium leaf spot has just about made this genus ...More…
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Shrubs: Photinia davidiana
NC State University Coop Extension — Sun; moist, well-drained, slightly acidic soil White flowers in small clusters; red fruit that persists Simple, alternate, lustrous dark green leaves 6 to 20 feetMore…
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Shrubs: Photinia x fraseri
NC State University Coop Extension — Alternate, simple, lustrous dark green leaves; 2.7 to 4" long; copper-red new growth Red Tip is very disease prone; drought and salt spray tolerant Upright; slightly rounded 5 to 6" inflorescence of white flowers in spring; red fruit in fallMore…
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Shrubs: Photinia glabra
NC State University Coop Extension — Alternate, simple, lustrous dark green leaves; 1.5 to 3.5" long; bronzy red new growth Drought tolerant; can be grown as a small tree; leaf spot susceptible Upright; loose, rounded White flowers with offensive odor in mid-springMore…
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Shrubs: Photinia serrulata
NC State University Coop Extension — White flowers borne on 4 to 7" wide panicle in mid-spring; offensive odor; small red pomes summer to fall Drought tolerant; can be grown as a small tree; most disease resistant photinia; fruit attracts birds Broadly oval shrub; ...More…
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Shrubs: Photinia villosa
NC State University Coop Extension — Large shrub to small tree; irregular, broad rounded to vase shape Small, white flowers on 1 to 2" lacy corymb; 0.3" bright red fruit in fall; persists into winter Alternate, simple dark green leaves; 1.5 to 3.5" long; sharply serrated; ...More…
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Trees: Photinia serrulata
NC State University Coop Extension — White flowers on 4 to 7" corymbs in spring; .2" red fruit in late summer to fall Small tree or multistemmed shrub 4 to 8" alternate, simple leaves; reddish purple new leaves mature to dark green Easy to transplantMore…