Aucuba japonica 'Longifolia'

Aucuba japonica

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The Aucuba japonica 'Longifolia' is a slow-growing shrub with dark green, long and pointed leaves. This plant can reach a height of about 2 meters and thrives in both full sun and partial shade. In spring, the Aucuba japonica 'Longifolia' produces small, inconspicuous purple flowers followed by red berries in the fall. This plant is evergreen and can tolerate sea winds, making it a popular choice for coastal gardens.

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  • Yes, the Aucuba japonica 'Longifolia' is evergreen and retains its leaves throughout the whole year. This makes it a suitable garden plant for year-round interest.

    This plant is frost hardy down to about -10 degrees Celsius. It is important to protect the plant from severe frost. It is recommended to cover the plant with, for example, fleece in the winter.

    Yes, the Aucuba japonica 'Longifolia' is generally easy to care for. This plant thrives in most conditions and requires little special care. Regular watering and some fertilizer in the spring are enough to keep the plant healthy.

    The plant needs about 2 to 3 meters of space to grow and develop properly. It is important to maintain enough distance between other plants to prevent them from obstructing each other's growth. Ensure the plant is placed in a spot where it receives enough light and air.

    Yes, this plant grows well in shade. Garden plants that thrive in shade include ferns, hostas, and hellebores. The shade helps these plants maintain their beautiful leaves and remain healthy.

    The plant needs water on average once a week. It is important to keep the soil moist, but not soaking wet. Make sure the soil dries slightly between watering.

    Yes, Aucuba japonica 'Longifolia' is attractive to butterflies and bees, and contributes to biodiversity in the garden. It is a great plant for attracting pollinating insects. Therefore, it is a good choice for a garden that wants to attract insects.

    This plant blooms in the spring, usually between March and April. The blooming period can last about 2 to 3 weeks.

    This plant can withstand full sun, but can also grow in partial shade. It is important to give the plant enough water during hot weather. However, excessive exposure to direct sunlight can lead to leaf burn.

    No, the Aucuba japonica 'Longifolia' is not edible. It is important to prevent this plant from being consumed. It can be harmful to both humans and animals.

  • To keep the plant beautiful and healthy, annual pruning can be done in the spring. Remove dead or damaged branches and prune the plant to the desired shape. Preferably, do not prune too harshly so the plant retains enough leaves for good growth.

    Regularly water the plant and make sure that the soil is always slightly moist. However, avoid letting the roots sit in water as this can lead to root rot. Especially in the summer, give extra water during dry periods.

    This plant thrives well in well-draining potting soil with a slightly acidic pH. Occasionally watering is important, but avoid letting the roots sit in water. It is also recommended to regularly replace the potting soil to replenish nutrients.

    The plant thrives best in moist, well-draining soil and does not tolerate waterlogging. Ensure the soil is neutral to slightly acidic. Adding organic material can improve soil quality.

    This plant thrives best in a location with partial shade to shade. Provide a sheltered spot against strong winds and bright sun. Protect the plant from frost in the winter.

    It is advisable to protect the plant from severe frost and cold wind in the winter. This can be done by covering the plant with straw, leaves, or burlap. Also, make sure the plant receives enough moisture, but avoid overwatering the roots.

    The plant requires little maintenance and is very hardy. Ensure regular watering, especially during dry periods. Prune in the spring to maintain its shape.

    For the fertilization of garden plants, it is important to use a balanced fertilizer specifically formulated for ornamental plants. This fertilizer contains the right proportions of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium to provide the plant with all the necessary nutrients. It is recommended to fertilize the plant regularly during the growing season following the instructions on the packaging.

    Mulch during the fall with a layer of compost or leaves to keep the soil moist and protect the roots from the cold. Do not use mulch directly against the plant's stem to prevent rotting. Renew the mulch layer annually for optimum growth and health of the plant.

    The Aucuba japonica 'Longifolia' thrives well in acidic to neutral soil. A pH value between 5.5 and 7 is recommended. It is important to regularly check the acidity of the soil and adjust it if necessary with materials such as peat or compost.

    For pest control in garden plants such as Aucuba japonica 'Longifolia', it is important to regularly check the plant for pests, such as aphids and spider mites. If necessary, natural pesticides can be used, such as spraying with neem oil or introducing ladybugs. It is also important to keep the plant healthy by caring for it properly and fertilizing it correctly.

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    The Aucuba japonica 'Longifolia' is a slow-growing shrub with dark green, long and pointed leaves. This plant can reach a height of about 2 meters and thrives in both full sun and partial shade. In spring, the Aucuba japonica 'Longifolia' produces small, inconspicuous purple flowers followed by red berries in the fall. This plant is evergreen and can tolerate sea winds, making it a popular choice for coastal gardens.

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