Elaeagnus x submacrophylla ‘Maryline’
£12.95
An evergreen, upright shrub with oval-shaped creamy-yellow leaves with dark green margins. Small, scented, creamy white flowers in autumn followed by orange fruit. Height and Spread 2m. Full Sun. Moist, well-drained soil. Hardy.
Description
Elaeagnus x submacrophylla ‘Maryline’ is an evergreen shrub celebrated for its striking foliage, fragrant flowers, and year-round interest. With creamy-yellow leaves edged in deep green, small scented flowers in autumn, and occasional orange fruits, this hardy shrub is perfect for adding texture and colour to gardens or borders. Follow this detailed guide to ensure your Elaeagnus x submacrophylla ‘Maryline’ thrives.
PLANTING and AFTERCARE GUIDE
Best Planting Time
- Spring: Planting Elaeagnus x submacrophylla ‘Maryline’ in spring allows the shrub to establish roots before the growing season, ensuring healthy development.
- Autumn: Alternatively, planting in early autumn gives the plant time to settle in before the dormant period, setting it up for strong growth in spring.
Site Selection
- Light: Elaeagnus flourishes in full sun to partial shade. It tolerates a range of light conditions, but its vibrant foliage colors are most pronounced in sunnier spots.
- Soil: This shrub thrives in moist, well-drained soil. Incorporating organic matter such as compost can improve soil fertility and drainage. Avoid waterlogged areas, as excessive moisture can harm the roots of Elaeagnus x submacrophylla ‘Maryline’.
Planting Instructions
- Prepare the Hole: Dig a hole twice as wide and as deep as the root ball. This ensures the roots of Elaeagnus x submacrophylla ‘Maryline’ have room to expand.
- Soil Preparation: Mix well-rotted organic matter or compost into the soil. This improves fertility and supports healthy root growth.
- Planting: Place the plant in the hole, ensuring the top of the root ball is level with the soil surface. Backfill gently, firming the soil around the base of the shrub.
- Watering After Planting: Water thoroughly to help the soil settle and encourage root establishment.
Watering Requirements
- Growing Season: Once established, Elaeagnus is drought-tolerant and requires minimal watering. During dry spells, water deeply but infrequently, allowing the soil to dry slightly between waterings.
- Dormant Season: Reduce watering in the colder months. The shrub needs minimal moisture during this period, especially if rainfall is sufficient.
Feeding
- Spring: Apply a balanced, slow-release fertiliser in early spring to promote lush growth and vibrant foliage in Elaeagnus x submacrophylla ‘Maryline’.
- Mid-Summer: An additional light feeding mid-summer can enhance its vigour and ensure the shrub maintains its stunning appearance.
Pruning
- Maintenance Pruning: Elaeagnus benefits from light pruning to maintain its shape and encourage dense growth. Trim back any overgrown or untidy branches in late spring or summer.
- Autumn Cleanup: Remove dead or damaged branches in autumn to keep the shrub healthy and prepare it for the dormant season.
Mulching
- Spring: Add a layer of mulch around the base of your Elaeagnus to retain soil moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature. Use organic materials like bark or compost.
- Winter Protection: Mulching in late autumn helps insulate the roots and protect the plant from frost damage.
Supporting the Plant
- Wind Protection: While Elaeagnus is hardy, planting it in a sheltered location can prevent wind damage, particularly in young or newly planted shrubs.
Final Tips
Elaeagnus x submacrophylla ‘Maryline’ is a versatile, low-maintenance shrub that thrives in various soil types and light conditions. Its striking foliage, scented flowers, and occasional orange fruits make it a standout feature in any garden. By following this guide, you can ensure this Elaeagnus adds year-round beauty and texture to your outdoor space.
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