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Rhaphiolepis indica ‘Magnificent’ - Magnificent Indian Hawthorn

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Rhaphiolepis indica ‘Magnificent’ is a dynamic addition to any landscape, renowned not only for its robust elegance but also for its impressive adaptability. Communal with the resplendent rosaceae family, this eye-catching evergreen shrub, colloquially named Magnificent Indian Hawthorn, boasts an impressive height and width, growing up to 2. 5 meters in each dimension. The Hawthorn does far more than just grow dutifully; come Spring, it exhibits an enchanting burst of pink, raspberry-scented blossoms – a striking counterpoint to its lush, year-round glossy, dark-green leaves. But this plant isn't just about elegance; it is a perfectionist from root to tip. The Hawthorn luxuriates in full sun to partial shade exposure, demonstrating considerable tolerance to drought conditions, thus requiring low to moderate water usage. And if that weren't compelling enough, the Hawthorn deals a knockout punch with its bonus feature. As the year wears on, the shrub gives way to plum-blue berries that become an irresistible temptation for birds, subtly enhancing your garden's ecosystem. From resilience to aesthetics to sustainability, the Rhaphiolepis indica ‘Magnificent’, makes an incomparable choice for any gardener, aspiring or adept.

  • Size: Up to 2.5 meters tall and wide
  • Flowers: Pink, raspberry-scented in spring
  • Foliage: Glossy, dark green leaves
  • Water usage: Low to moderate, drought-tolerant
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Additional feature: Produces plum-blue berries in autumn, attracting birds
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