Escallonia ‘Red Elf’

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Escallonia ‘Red Elf’.   Escallonia ‘Red Elf’ is a compact evergreen shrub known for its vibrant red flowers and glossy green foliage.

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Description

Escallonia ‘Red Elf’.   Escallonia ‘Red Elf’ is a compact evergreen shrub known for its vibrant red flowers and glossy green foliage.

 Flowers: The most distinctive feature of Escallonia ‘Red Elf’ is its profusion of small, bell-shaped, red flowers  which appear in late spring – summer. These blooms appear in clusters, creating a stunning visual impact and attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies.

  1. Foliage: The glossy, dark green leaves of ‘Red Elf’ provide an attractive backdrop to the bright red flowers. The foliage is dense, contributing to the shrub’s full and well-rounded appearance.
  2. Form and Size: This cultivar has a compact and bushy growth habit, making it ideal for hedges, borders, or as a standalone ornamental plant. It typically reaches a height and width of around 1m, making it suitable for smaller gardens or confined spaces.
  3. Adaptability: Thrives in well-drained soils and prefers full sunlight, but it can tolerate partial shade.

Cultural Uses in New Zealand: Escallonia ‘Red Elf’ is well-suited for landscaping and garden design in New Zealand due to its adaptability and visual appeal. Here are some common uses in the New Zealand context:

  1. Garden Borders: ‘Red Elf’ can be used to create colorful and low-maintenance garden borders. Its compact size is suitable for defining spaces and adding a touch of elegance to garden layouts.
  2. Hedging: Given its dense growth habit, Escallonia ‘Red Elf’ is an excellent choice for creating formal or informal hedges. It provides privacy and adds a burst of color to outdoor spaces.
  3. Container Planting: The compact nature of this cultivar makes it suitable for container planting on patios, balconies, or other outdoor spaces. It brings a splash of color to urban gardens or smaller living areas.

Supplied plants are in 5cm wide pots and average one year in age.