Edgeworthia chrysantha 'Red Dragon' | 5 Litre Pot | 50cm - 60cm Height

Price range: £53.41 through £55.04

Common Names

  • Paperbush
  • Oriental Paperbush

Edgeworthia chrysantha ‘Red Dragon’ is a captivating deciduous Paperbush. Its unique reddish-orange flowers bloom fragrantly on bare stems throughout winter, offering vital early nectar for bees. A slow-growing, elegant shrub for any UK garden.

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£55.04
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Edgeworthia chrysantha 'Red Dragon'
£55.04

Unveil the winter magic of Edgeworthia chrysantha ‘Red Dragon’, a captivating Paperbush shrub known for its stunning, fragrant blooms.

As winter chill embraces the UK garden, Edgeworthia chrysantha ‘Red Dragon’ ignites the landscape. This exquisite deciduous shrub, often called Oriental Paperbush, graces bare stems with its distinctive reddish-orange flowers. Moreover, the spicy-sweet perfume adds a delightful dimension to frosty mornings. Its unusual beauty and early season appeal make it a truly prized plant. Discover why this unique Paperbush deserves a special place in your outdoor space.

  • Striking reddish-orange, tubular flowers.
  • Exudes a captivating, spicy-sweet fragrance.
  • Blooms profusely on bare stems during winter.
  • A deciduous shrub with an elegant, rounded form.
  • Features attractive, tactile bark texture.
  • Provides vital nectar for early emerging pollinators.
  • Grows slowly, developing into a specimen plant.

The Allure of Edgeworthia chrysantha ‘Red Dragon’

Edgeworthia chrysantha ‘Red Dragon’ offers a spectacle when little else dares to flower. Furthermore, its unique, tubular blooms, a vibrant reddish-orange, cluster at the branch tips. Each cluster resembles a tightly woven ball, opening slowly. These flowers release a rich, spicy-sweet perfume, which easily drifts through the cool air. This Paperbush truly transforms winter gardens. Its resilience and striking appearance capture immediate attention.

Foliage and Form

This plant is a deciduous shrub, therefore its leaves appear after the flowering period. The oval, grey-green leaves emerge in spring, providing a lush backdrop throughout summer. As autumn arrives, the foliage typically turns a soft yellow before falling. This reveals its intriguing, often multi-stemmed structure and a smooth, appealing bark. The bare stems then become the stage for its dramatic winter display. Edgeworthia chrysantha ‘Red Dragon’ develops an elegant, rounded shape over time.

Naming the Edgeworthia

The genus Edgeworthia honours Michael Pakenham Edgeworth, a British botanist. The species name ‘chrysantha’ originates from Greek, meaning ‘golden flowers’, referring to the typical yellow blooms of the species. ‘Red Dragon’ distinguishes this particular cultivar, highlighting its specific, vibrant reddish-orange hue. This name clearly marks its deviation from the classic golden form.

Edgeworthia ‘Red Dragon’ in the Garden

Edgeworthia chrysantha ‘Red Dragon’ makes a superb specimen plant. It thrives in sheltered positions, perhaps near a pathway or entrance. Here, its fragrance and beauty can be fully appreciated. It also fits wonderfully into woodland gardens or mixed borders, offering a focal point. Due to its slow growth habit, this Paperbush does not overwhelm its surroundings. Instead, it adds a refined and exotic touch.

Wildlife’s Friend

This plant is a welcome sight for early garden visitors. Indeed, its winter flowers provide an invaluable nectar source for bees. When other food sources are scarce, Edgeworthia chrysantha ‘Red Dragon’ supports these vital pollinators. Consequently, it helps to sustain local wildlife during the colder months.

Maintaining Edgeworthia ‘Red Dragon’

Generally, this Paperbush requires minimal pruning. Light pruning can help maintain its shape or remove any dead or crossing branches. However, it is best done after flowering, before new leaf growth begins. Always aim to preserve its natural form, as this is part of its charm.

Max Height 1.50 at maturity
Max Spread 1.50 at maturity
Growth Rate Slow
Slow-growing
Position
Partial Sun Partial Shade Dappled Shade
Soil Type
Loam Peat
H4 H4 – Hardy through most of UK

Hardy across most of the UK except particularly exposed or cold regions.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: -10°C to -5°C

Care Notes

Edgeworthia chrysantha 'Red Dragon' thrives in a sheltered location, protected from cold winds. Plant in humus-rich, moist but well-drained, neutral to acid soil. Keep young plants consistently watered, especially during dry spells. Apply a mulch of well-rotted compost annually in spring. Prune minimally after flowering to remove dead or weak wood and to maintain its elegant shape.

Important Note

This plant is deciduous so it will lose all of its leaves in the autumn and get fresh new foliage each spring.