Japanese lilac - Skimmia japonica 'Godrie's Dwarf' fragrant flowers

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Stage: with flowers/stalks/buds (pot 15 cm)

with flowers/stalks/buds (pot 15 cm)
Full description and specifications

Skimmia japonica 'Godrie's Dwarf' is a compact, evergreen shrub, prized for its dense and shiny foliage, as well as for its fragrant flowers and decorative fruit.

It is a dwarf plant, growing up to about 30-50 cm in height and width, which makes it ideal for small gardens, borders, pots or even as an indoor plant.

The leaves are glossy, dark green, and in the spring it produces small, white or slightly pinkish flowers, grouped in bunches. These flowers attract pollinators, and in the presence of a male plant, the females can produce attractive red fruits that last until late winter.

Care:

  1. Light: Skimmia japonica 'Godrie's Dwarf' prefers shady or semi-shady areas. An area with indirect light or just a few hours of gentle sun in the morning is ideal.

  2. Watering: Skimmia needs regular watering to keep the soil moist but well drained. It is important not to let the soil dry out completely, but also not to let the water stagnate, because this can cause rotting of the roots. In the warm months, check the soil moisture often, and during the winter, reduce watering.

  3. Soil: The plant prefers a slightly acidic soil, rich in organic substances and well drained. A mixture of garden soil with peat and compost can be ideal. Avoid calcareous soils, as they can cause yellowing of the leaves.

  4. Temperature: Skimmia japonica 'Godrie's Dwarf' is cold hardy, tolerating temperatures down to -15°C, which makes it suitable for temperate climates. It can be planted outside in areas with mild winters, but if it is in a pot, make sure you protect it from severe frosts.

  5. Fertilizer: Apply a special fertilizer for acidophilic plants (azaleas, rhododendrons) in spring and summer. Fertilization helps stimulate growth and flowers. However, avoid excess fertilization, which can affect the natural balance of the soil.

  6. Pruning: Although 'Godrie's Dwarf' is a slow-growing shrub, it can be pruned lightly after flowering to maintain a compact and attractive shape. The removal of dead or damaged branches is essential for the health of the plant.

Height with pots included: approx. 30 cm

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