Mahonia aq. 'Apollo' - 40-50 CM C7.5
Mahonia aq. 'Apollo' - 40-50 CM C7.5
Description
The Oregon grape 'Apollo' (Mahonia aquifolium) is a bushy, dense small shrub with decorative, oval fruits. These exude a pleasant fragrance. It produces yellow flowers arranged in clusters from April to May. The Oregon grape 'Apollo' also has shiny, pinnate, dark green leaves. The bronze-coloured shoots are also an interesting sight. In a sunny to semi-shady location with well-drained, humus-rich soil, it usually reaches a height of approx. 1 m and is approx. 1 m wide.
Bulletpoints
* Fruiting ornamental
* Suitable for flowering hedges
* the blossoms are highly favoured by bees, bumblebees and hoverflies
* fragrant flowers
* tolerates pruning
* bronze shoots
* resistant to urban climates, smoke-hardy, shade-tolerant, deer-resistant
leaves
The evergreen leaves of the Oregon grape 'Apollo' are dark green, pinnate, glossy, alternate, toothed. They are about 2 - 3 cm in size. Bronze-coloured shoots. With its dark red foliage, it sets beautiful accents in winter.
Spread
North America.
Frost hardiness
The Oregon grape 'Apollo' has good frost hardiness.
Growth
Oregon grape 'Apollo' is a bushy and densely growing small shrub. It usually reaches a height of 0.6 - 1 m and is approx. 0.6 - 1 m wide. Slow growing. Usually grows 5 - 15 cm per year.
Water
The plant has a medium water requirement.
Pruning
This plant is tolerant of pruning.
Location
Preferred location in a sunny to semi-shady position.
Soil
Normal soil.
Planting time
Container plants can be planted all year round, except when the soil is frozen and in summer heat (over 30°C).
Care
A slow-release fertiliser can be used in spring. This releases the nutrients slowly and continuously so that the plant is evenly supplied over a longer period of time.
Flower
The yellow flowers of Oregon grape 'Apollo' appear in clusters from April to May. They are pleasantly fragrant.
Fruit
The oval fruits of Mahonia aquifolium 'Apollo' are particularly decorative. These appear from July.
Worth knowing
Plant or parts of the plant are poisonous.
Use
Ornamental shrub, bee pasture, ground cover, woodland edge, hedge, bird food plant
Root
Mahonia aquifolium 'Apollo' is a heartroot and, depending on the soil, forms finely branched roots.

- Article number208
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EAN codeMAAAPOLL-2040050C75
- Latin nameMahonia aq. 'Apollo'
- catalogLandscape shop