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Escallonia bifida - White Escallonia

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Escallonia bifida is more popularly recognized as the White Escallonia; an evergreen shrub that effortlessly claims its place as a cornerstone of any captivating landscape year-round. It originates from the beautiful southern regions of Chile and Argentina, distinguishing itself with its dark, glossy leaves and clusters of delicate, aromatic white flowers that empower it to serve as a pollinator beacon, inviting bees and butterflies. This hardy plant exhibits an exceptional growth, towering up to an impressive 8-10 feet at full maturity, seamlessly offering itself as a wind-resistant hedge, a stand-alone scenario, or a member of a shrub border. Flourishing optimally in a wide range of soils, the White Escallonia, under the care of moderate watering and an exposure to full sunlight to partial shade, maintains its charm through the temperate climate. Its tolerant nature and straightforward care requirements make this plant an easy favorite for homeowners and landscape designers gearing for a tranquil and engaging garden ambiance.

  • Size: Up to 8-10 feet tall
  • Flowers: Fragrant, bell-shaped white flowers
  • Foliage: Dark, glossy evergreen leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Attracts Pollinators: Known for attracting bees and butterflies
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