Osmanthus Burkwoodii for Sale UK

Osmanthus burkwoodii in pot, If you see this plant growing among the bushes or even on uneven concrete, don’t be alarmed the spadice is a very peaceful tropical plant that requires very little care. The evergreen glossy glossy-green foliage is accompanied by showy fragrant pink or purple young cones. It loves full sun and partial shade and in which case it will continue its interesting show during winter. being hardy in Britain and Ireland, it is probably the best evergreen shrub but may do well in colder climates as far south as Devon. 

Osmanthus Burkwoodii

Senecio laevis or Laevis senecio is a member of the same family as the spadice, however it has almost no scent and grows a lot less slowly then its more famous relative. Osmanthus Viesbeckii or Viesbeckia or Viesbeckia arboricola is a vigorous gentle loving evergreen shrub with glossy green and creamy yellow contrasting veins that climbs high into the clouds. in pot | oso viesbeckii in pot | oso senecio in pot | oso spadice in pot | oso viereckii in pot succulents such as the oso georgia will love good water, but the oso spadice and oso senecio both thrive without it. Los Angeles area water is best for these plants, as they thrive in full immersion fairly well. Osmanthus is survived by its delicate evergreen foliage, both the spadice and the senecio varieties need less water, but the former stays more vibrant. 


Originally a rare shy species that demands a low-maintenance home, these evergreen evergreen shrubs have since the 19th century cultivated into fine houseplants in England, and now most people in California are familiar with this impressive and easy-care plant that will barely ever need water. Los Angeles area water requirements for oso spadice and oso senecio — oso spadice in pot | oso senecio in pot | oso spadice in pot | oso georgia in pot | oso viesbeckii in pot Osmanthus Viesbeckii is a hardy lower? period evergreen shrub to 8m high, with glossy green foliage and elegant pendulous fragrant pink to purple-black heart-shaped cones. As with all plants from the Oleaceae family, it thrives in types of soil & temperature, tolerating low humidity very well as long as water is available.

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Osmanthus X aurantiacus or Wild Indigo is another evergreen shrub or small tree that has attractive features. It’s highly fragrant and has large tufts of soft white or yellowish-green tipped tips to its erect, glossy evergreen needles. These tiny white flowers appear from mid-summer to early autumn. To learn more about Wild Indigo visit this link. 

I have seen this plant just about everywhere I have lived in the UK. It’s increasingly more difficult to get hold of, and for some reason seems to be getting rarer in Britain throughout the year. It can survive extreme cold but I wouldn’t suggest it for areas where it’s likely to get wet in the winter. 

Osmanthus or Wild Indigo come in a broad range of colours and they seem most commonly black, with a brown giving them a very contrasting look. Usually the more mature plant is slender, mildew free and produces clusters of showy showy flowers. This shrub prefers full sun and tolerates lower temperatures

Wild Indigo is very hardy in Britain and bees love this plant to feed on. Good digging is needed for the roots to be clearly seen, when dug up they support an abundance of seeds. 

I have seen both types of purple oley, the blooming form from where purple oley salad is made and the push seed type growing on the crown. There are many variant seeds obtained through pollination, so different landraces are becoming available. If you can find these plants for sale in seed they are an ideal planter plant or hedge. Osmanthus x argentiacus resin, large size for hedge or pot, narrow with scaling in the centre. Unripe berries weight 5g. This plant can be cultivated from seed and the seeds need very little attention as the plants are large seedlings with large seeds that can last a surprisingly long time. 

willow bark marigolds are a versatile plant. Throughout my life I have collected many types and regional varieties of woadwood. This plant is usually grown in rich composts to produce evergreen shoots and pods that can be dried and used in cooking. Many people grind the pod into a powder to make a tea, but if you can find a local source this plant can grow excellently in your garden. It’s still alive and producing seeds and will still pass the germination tests. Care needs to be given to ensure the environment is suitable, otherwise there is a danger of the plant drying out, especially if growing wet. Every year new shoots appear so the water needs to be continually improved. willow bark marigolds like dry loam.

Like all evergreen oleander species, it needs regular watering, but to keep the plant free from pests and disease, you may need to intervene with a slow-release liquid fertilizer once a month.The first spring flush of new growth produces a deeply fragrant pink flower head in early summer followed by a long spindly spike of small bright red or pinkish berries followed by continued fresh growth in summer and usually into autumn.


Osmanthus is a versatile plant perfect as a veritable hedge and groundcover. It produces a magnificent dark green carpet or work covering that is perfect for that lonely spare sunny window seat in summer.

That perfect spot near the top of the garden where the shade makes bright green pencil lines enhances the contrast of darker green foliage against a painted white background.In its natural dryland setting, it will divide its diffuse green foliage into clusters pulled deep into evergreen marginal habitats and conspicuous to passing birds and animals. It blends into any landscape well and lies peacefully amongst other plants.

The bush is ideal for indoor growing it will even bloom in filtered sunlight on cloudy days. It will remain a wonderful addition to your indoor retreat and is a welcome addition to any well drained sunny space.

Buying your Osmanthus seed is easy, just go to your local garden centre and check out the cultivar that interests you.

Osmanthus is an evergreen, peaceful plant good for home gardening. While not as well known as the likes of Manuka Honey, Ficus Benjamina, or African Holly Musk, Osmanthus X is a gorgeous plant and a perfect addition to the display around your home.

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