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Photinia × fraseri ‘Pink Marble’

The new leaves on this handsome evergreen open with a brilliant pinky-red flush, marbled over cream and green. A colourful choice we recommend for hedging, a mixed border, or a large pot.

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We’ve kept this one on our Thurning ground for years. It’s a sport of the popular ‘Red Robin’ and shares its vigour, but with a brighter, more dramatic leaf. The new growth in spring is a startling pinkish-red, with splashes of pink variegation over the glossy green. As the leaves mature, they settle into a stable green with irregular creamy-white margins, giving the whole plant a lively, variegated look year-round.

This is a bushy, upright shrub that will reach about 4 metres if left to its own devices, with a similar spread. It has an average rate of growth. It’s not too fussy about soil, as long as it’s fertile and doesn’t get waterlogged. For the best colour, give it a spot in full sun or just a little light shade. It’s a good idea to plant it somewhere sheltered from the harshest winds.

To get the best from it, give it a light trim after the first flush of colourful leaves begins to fade. This encourages another burst of the pink foliage later in the season. It responds really well to pruning, which makes it a reliable choice for a dense, evergreen hedge. It also works well as a standalone shrub where its changing colours can be properly appreciated.

Product Details

Common Name
Christmas berry 'Pink Marble'
Growth Rate
Average
Max height
4 M
Bloom Time
Spring
Flower Colour
White
Leaf Colour
New growth is pinkish-red, maturing to green with cream variegation.
Autumn Colour
Reddish-bronze
Sunlight
Full sun to partial shade
Pruning
Trim after the first flush of new growth fades in late spring or summer to encourage more colourful leaves. If growing as a hedge, it can be trimmed two or three times during the growing season.
Seasonal Spring
New leaves emerge in vibrant shades of pink and red. Clusters of small, white flowers may also appear.
Seasonal Summer
The colourful new growth matures to glossy green leaves with irregular cream margins. Further light pruning can encourage more flushes of new growth.
Seasonal Autumn
The foliage can develop reddish-bronze tones. Small red berries may follow the flowers.
Seasonal Winter
The evergreen foliage provides colour and structure, sometimes taking on deep burgundy shades.
Fruit Description
Produces small red berries.
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