Ieleagnus ebbingei, also known as sea oleandro, is a Evergreen shrub characterized by silvery coriaceous leaves with golden reflections on the lower page. its resistance and adaptability make it a popular choice for gardens and parks. among its qualities are fragrant flowers and small silver fruits that develop in autumn, contributing to a decorative presence in every season. this shrub is ideal for creating hedges or for add an ornamental touch in landscape gardens.
leaves: the leaves of the alagnus ebbingei are
coriaceous, oval or lanceolate and have a silvery color
on the upper page, while the lower page is often
golden or copper color. this attribute gives the plant a
bright and attractive appearance.
flowering: during the spring season, the sea oleander
produces small perfumed flowers, usually white-cream. the
delicate fragrance adds an additional decorative element to the
Stop.
fruit: in autumn, the alagnus ebbingei develops small fruits
silver or gold, which contribute to ornamental beauty
of the plant. these fruits can also be present in winter.
adaptability: this shrub is known for its
robustness and ability to adapt to a wide range of
environmental conditions, including poor and healthy soils. It is also
resistant to drought once well established.
use: the alagnus ebbingei is often used as hedges,
thanks to its dense growth and to the tolerance to pruning. may
be used as an isolated plant or in groups to create
visual screens and wildlife shelters.
maintenance: this shrub generally requires little
maintenance once established. pruning can be performed
to maintain a desired shape or to control its growth.
It is native to the eastern Asian regions, including cina and Japan. this evergreen shrub was introduced in Europe in the 18th century. appreciated for its resistance and adaptability, Eleagnus ebbingei gained popularity as an ornamental plant in temperate climates all over the world.