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Photinia glabra Red Devil

PBR Variety Name: Red Devil
Common Name: Photinia
Height Medium Growing (2 - 3m)
Spread: Narrow (up to 1m)
Growing Conditions:
Full Sun, Low Maintenance, Low Water Use, Moderate Watering, Tolerates Light Frost, Well Drained, Wind Tolerant
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Red Devil is perfect for medium sized hedges. Displaying deep red new growth on a naturally rounded shrub with great disease resistance.

Red Devil is a medium growing Photinia that only requires minimal pruning to maintain shape and bushiness. Deep red new growth is displayed throughout the warmer months. Red Devil is perfect for medium sized hedges. Displaying deep red new growth on a naturally rounded shrub with great disease resistance.

Paradise Photinia are very hardy and tolerate most soil types throughout most climatic zones of Australia, from the cold frost affected inland regions to the hot and humid coastal districts. But in all cases good drainage is essential.

Medium hedging

Public landscaping

Feature shrub

  • Containers
  • Exotic
  • Foliage
  • Hedging
  • Screening
  • Shrubs

Full sun or semi shade.

Photinia will not tolerate waterlogged soils.

Heavy or compacted soils are best improved with organic matter prior to planting.

Good drainage is essential for all Photinia

Space plants 1m apart for a hedge or border.

Dig planting hole twice the width and depth of the pot to be planted. Backfill with topsoil ensuring that the rootball sits no lower than the surrounding soil level. Water deeply and apply mulch.

Once established Photinia are very tolerant of dry conditions however regular deep watering during the first 3 months after planting will help to establish a stronger and more vigorous plant.

Mulch helps to protect surface roots from extremes of temperature and retains moisture in the soil. Mulch should be applied to a depth of 10cm and kept at least 5cm - 10cm away from the base of the plant to ensure adequate airflow around the stem. Placing mulch right up to the stem can increase the likelihood of pest and disease problems occurring.

Pruning your Photinia once a year is all that is required to maintain a compact and neat plant. However if a hedge or more formal shape is desired they can be trimmed at any time of year as necessary.

Fertilise Spring and Summer with a high quality complete fertiliser.

Look out for this label in all good garden centres.
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Pruned Vs UnPruned Height

The heights listed here are what is commonly achieved for this variety with periodic trimming and maintenance. Plants are living things and under certain conditions or without periodic maintenance, plants may achieve up to double the dimensions listed herein.