Some variegated cultivars, such as ‘Goshiki’, may show some leaf discoloration in full sun. New growth is pink/bronze tinged maturing to a collage of daubs and/or flecks of gray-green, yellow-green, gold and cream. Osmanthus is a small, but diverse group of evergreen shrubs known for their attractive foliage and on most varieties, extremely fragrant, small, white, trumpet shaped flowers. Slow, dense growth to an eventual 1520 feet tall, 68 feet wide; usually seen at about 6 feet tall. And not plain dark green like most evergreen shrubs and trees but a variegated mix of white and light green. Tea olives are not salt spray tolerant, with the exception of the native Devilwood (Osmanthus americanus). Hybrid between Osmanthus heterophyllus and Osmanthus fragrans. The leaves are 1-2" long and 1" wide with seven to nine spines. Extremely fragrant flowers in autumn. People use this osmanthus as a hedge, so you can probably trim it back just about anytime from April to September. Osmanthus fragrans 'Fudingzhu' (Fragrant Olive) is a medium-sized evergreen shrub or small tree of upright oval to columnar habit, prized for the powerful fragrance of its flowers. Tea olives grow best in fertile, moist, well-drained, acidic soil. Resembling a paint spattered, glossy-leaved holly on first inspection, the Goshiki holly osmanthus has magnificent multi-colored leaves and has lovely floral fragrance in mid to late autumn. Grows as a broad upright shrub. The products I use - https://kit.com/HortTubeThis video is a detailed description of Goshiki Osmanthus. Home > Bonsai Trees > Osmanthus Heterophyllus 'Goshiki' Goshiki is also known as variegated holly leaf osmanthus or 'false holly'. Price $ 18.95. They are moderately drought tolerant once established. Take a look at the two ‘Goshiki’ Osmanthus (a/k/a False Holly) on either side of my front door, where they get just a couple hours of late afternoon sun.. They’re slow-growing, so they need almost no pruning, ever, and they’re evergreen! If happy, this slow grower will produce fragrant flowers late fall. Osmanthus spines are softer and less prone to puncture than a true holly. 'Goshiki' means "five colors" in Japanese and aptly describes the foliage. The invention relates to an osmanthus fragrans bonsai and a cultivation method thereof. The word "Goshiki" means five different colors, but is used to denote variegated cultivars of many species including Pomegranate, Osmanthus and others. I've grown and propagated both cultivars for over 30 years, and although Goshiki Koto Hime is often "pretty" in early spring, the multi coloring fades as the season goes on. This "Freckled Fales Holly" is 'Goshiki - hiiragi' in Japan. An evergreen broadleaf shrub that is terrific as a hedge, it hails from Japan. Oval, 4 inches-long leaves resemble those of holly (Ilex). Blooming profusely from fall to spring, the large clusters of tiny, creamy-white flowers cover this densely branched shrub. Osmanthus burkwoodii and Osmanthus delavayii both have dark green foliage while Osmanthus heterophylla 'Goshiki' has variegated, almost holly-like foliage. Tree features two tones of color and the characteristic holly leaf shape. This shrubby much branched subtropical gem sports pairs of incised Holly mimic leaves which emerge pinkish red and gold hardening to a creamy tone richly flecked with green. This is an unusual selection for bonsai, so you are not likely to find any bonsai-guidance. Selection 'San Jose' bears flowers ranging in color from cream to orange. Likewise, removing branches that would/will be creating knobs can be done just about anytime during the growing season.
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