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Is Coprosma Pacific sunset fast growing?

Is Coprosma Pacific sunset fast growing?

It is at its most vibrant in spring and autumn. This rounded, compact and slow-growing evergreen shrub has striking colour all year round and can add warm colour and contrast to shrub borders or containers throughout the seasons.

How big does Coprosma get?

Coprosma ‘Marble Queen’ is a striking evergreen shrub that displays shiny green leaves marbled with splashes of creamy white. Also known as variegated mirror plant or looking glass bush, this attractive, rounded plant reaches a mature height of 3 to 5 feet tall (1-1.5 m.), with a width of about 4 to 6 feet.

How do you care for a Coprosma Pacific sunset?

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  1. Position: full sun or partial shade.
  2. Soil: neutral to slightly-acid, moderately fertile, moist, well-drained soil.
  3. Rate of growth: average.
  4. Hardiness: borderline hardy (may need winter protection)
  5. Garden care: In spring, lightly trim any branches that spoil the symmetry of the plant.

Can Coprosma grow in shade?

There is a Coprosma for every landscape purpose, from groundcovers to specimen shrubs, hedging and shelter. They are a very tolerant group of plants, adaptable and hardy, will grow in sun or shade and don’t mind much about their soil conditions.

Can you keep Coprosma small?

It doesn’t require much pruning, usually only if the plant has grown too big and needs to be reduced in size.

Does Coprosma need full sun?

Outdoors they need reasonably fertile well drained soil in sun or partial shade.

Should I prune Coprosma?

Coprosma needs little pruning, but if you want to reduce the size, or take out a few shoots growing at funny angles, the best time to do this is between mid spring and late summer when your plant is actively growing. Don’t get too carried away though, as you’ll ruin the natural shape.

Is Coprosma a hardy?

If you are looking for hardy shrubs with spectacular evergreen foliage, then our coprosma collection is absolutely ideal for you. These wonderful hardy varieties have small glossy leaves that cloak the plant with their dense growth, and female plants can also produce colourful berries in the autumn as an added bonus!

Are Coprosma Hardy?