Cleyera Plant Species - The Good Earth Garden Center https://thegoodearthgarden.com/plant-species/cleyera/ The Good Earth Garden Center has plant rental, hardscape and outdoor rooms, DIY Landscape Assistance, Landscape Planning & Installation Thu, 22 Jun 2023 21:51:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://thegoodearthgarden.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/cropped-favicon-32x32.jpg Cleyera Plant Species - The Good Earth Garden Center https://thegoodearthgarden.com/plant-species/cleyera/ 32 32 34020795 Cleyera https://thegoodearthgarden.com/products/shrubs/cleyera/ Mon, 11 Jul 2016 20:25:35 +0000 http://useful-porpoise.flywheelsites.com/products/shrubs/cleyera/ Cleyera are versatile broadleaf evergreens, featuring oval, leathery, glossy leaves, which can be grown as shrubs or small trees. Several varieties have reddish new growth. All grow densely upright with a low spreading branch habit, with a roundish form and can be kept compact through shaping, although trimming is seldom necessary. Small creamy-white to yellow... Read more »

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Cleyera are versatile broadleaf evergreens, featuring oval, leathery, glossy leaves, which can be grown as shrubs or small trees. Several varieties have reddish new growth. All grow densely upright with a low spreading branch habit, with a roundish form and can be kept compact through shaping, although trimming is seldom necessary. Small creamy-white to yellow blooms offer a fragrance in early summer. There are several variegated varieties. These plants form a good hedge or background plant in the landscape.

  • Sun to Part Sun (can take quite a bit of shade)
  • Plant in fertile, moist yet well-drained soil
  • Grow best in acidic soil with regular watering
  • Mulch to help soil retain moisture
  • Larger varieties make good screening plants
  • Size is variety specific

Landscape features include attractive glossy foliage with reddish new growth. Fragrant flowers produced in early summer. Works well as a screening plant.

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Screening Plants for Arkansas Landscapes https://thegoodearthgarden.com/screening-plants-arkansas-landscapes/ Sun, 05 Jul 2020 14:15:17 +0000 http://useful-porpoise.flywheelsites.com/?p=4092 Learn all about screening plants for Arkansas landscapes in this blog post.

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Do you live on a busy street or need to build in some privacy around your home and outdoor living space? Then you may want to consider planting a living fence, or privacy fence. The benefits of a privacy screen include blocking strong winds, limiting street noise, and defining spaces in addition to masking unsightly views. Read on for more information about screening plants for Arkansas landscapes.

Before you choose a screening plant, take a few moments to consider the following aspects of a privacy screen. These will help you choose the right plant for your space.

  • Available space. Measure the area you can plant in and decide how tall you need your screen to be to block the unwanted view.
  • Is your landscape formal or informal? Do you need a plant that’s neat and tidy, or will your yard accommodate a more natural, relaxed look?
  • Evergreen or deciduous. Evergreen plants provide a year-round screen, whereas deciduous options offer more flowers and colors.
  • Function in the overall landscape. Will your screen be an integral part of the look of the yard, or is it far from your windows? Does it provide a backdrop to a central flowerbed, or fade in the distance? This will affect the look of the plant you ultimately choose.

After you’ve determined the answers to the above questions, it’s time to choose your screening plant(s)! We have some recommendations below.

If you’re looking for year-round privacy, you have many evergreen screening plant options. A number of hollies, such as the Foster, Burford and Nellie Stevens Hollies, make for great screens. Green Giant Arborvitaes lend a stately presence to landscapes, and grow up to 3 feet each year! If you need a fast-growing screen, eleagnus is a great option with unique silvery green foliage. You can also consider Little Gem Magnolias, Japanese cleyera, sweet olive, large growing loropetalums, waxleaf privet and cryptomeria. Finally, don’t forget podocarpus, camellias and large growing azaleas if you have a shady area that needs some filling in!

Curious about what flowering or colorful options you might have in the deciduous screening plant department? Variegated privets have delicate, fragrant flowers and grow well in a variety of soil conditions. Viburnums come in a number of varieties and have showy flowers, require little maintenance, and tolerate shady environments. Also look into Rose of Sharon, crapemyrtles or vitex if you are would like summer blooms. Forsythia and large spireas such as Bridal Wreath work well if spring flowers are your favorite. If you’re looking for fall color, a burning bush will show off its red flair nicely in your yard.

Some folks may need screens for narrow spaces. In this case, consider installing a trellis and growing vines! From trumpet vine to chocolate vine, you have lots of options for flowers. If you’re hoping for color year-round, look into evergreen clematis or English ivy. Finally, depending on your interest in performing maintenance on your screen, you may find that a shrub mentioned above could be kept in check in your smaller space with regular pruning. Emerald Green Arborvitaes (pictured above) are another narrow screening option. The have a mature size of 3 to 4 feet wide and about 15 feet tall.

As always, come out and see us at The Good Earth Garden Center if you have questions about screening plants for Arkansas landscapes. We’re happy to talk through the specifics of your situation and help you pick a plant that will be successful in your landscape!  A visit to our inventory might be helpful too; check out the plant descriptions in the screening plants category.

 

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