Hypericum x inodorum MAGICAL® Red Fame 'KOLMAREF'
Shiny red berries contrast well with the beautiful dark green foliage.
Description
Like all varieties of Hypericum of the MAGICAL® range, this variety presents:
- a quality, semi-evergreen, rather dark green, especially rust resistant foliage,
- rather dense and well-branched growth,
- an abundance of small yellow flowers with big stamens, from May-June onwards,
- generous forming of fruits from June-July onwards,
- excellent and very quick second flowering,
- new groups of fruits adding a decorative interest to the shrub until at least the end of September.
The shiny red berries of MAGICAL ® Red Fame offer an interesting contrast with the beautiful dark green foliage.
Care
No particular nurturing necessary;Prune in spring to shape the plant.
Range
The Hypericum varieties of the MAGICAL ® range have been selected for their excellant second flowering and their abundance of fruit in various colours. Being floriferous, they are covered in small yellow flowers with long stamens, from June onwards. Numerous fruits appear in July. New bouquets of flowers, then fruits open very quickly, adding a long lasting decorative interest to the shrubs.
The cultivars were also chosen for the quality of their semi-evergreen rather dark green leaves, which are particularly rust resistant.
Their growth is rather dense and well-branched.
MAGICAL ® Beauty, Limelight, Pumpkin, Red Fame and Sunshine are presently part of the SAPHO program.
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Data sheet
- Selected by
- Floribreed V.O.F.
- PBR / European PBR
- PBR underway EU 2013/0100
- Width
- 0,60 m - 0,80 m
- Height
- 0,80 m - 1,00 m
- Habit
- compact
erect
shrubby - Hardiness
- hardy (-20°C)
- Fruits
- Big oval, bright red berries from June-July on, turning black with age.
- Foliage colour
- green
- Foliage
- deciduous
- Flowering colour
- yellow
- Flowering period
- autumn
spring
summer - Soil
- All types of soil.
- Position
- partial shade
sunny - Resistance
- resistance to rust
- Utilisation particulière
- pot, balcony, terrace
- Seasons of interest
- autumn
spring
summer