Photinia fraseri 'Carré Rouge' | 3 Litre Pot | 100cm Height

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Common Names

  • Red Robin

Photinia fraseri ‘Carré Rouge’ is a stunning evergreen shrub, showcasing brilliant crimson new leaves that mature to glossy green. It offers year-round visual interest and clusters of white spring flowers, making it perfect for colourful hedges and screens in UK gardens.

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Photinia fraseri 'Carré Rouge'
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Transform your garden with Photinia fraseri ‘Carré Rouge’, a striking evergreen shrub celebrated for its vibrant new growth and year-round appeal.

Photinia fraseri ‘Carré Rouge’ is a spectacular choice for UK gardens, offering a dazzling display of colour and texture. This highly popular evergreen shrub, a type of Red Robin, brings drama with its brilliant red new foliage. A hybrid plant, it was developed for outstanding ornamental qualities. It proves both beautiful and resilient. It establishes quickly, creating an impressive visual statement.

Key Features of Photinia fraseri ‘Carré Rouge’

  • Vibrant crimson-red new foliage, maturing to glossy dark green.
  • Dense, bushy evergreen habit, providing year-round interest.
  • Small clusters of creamy-white flowers in spring.
  • Ideal for hedging, screening, or as a standalone specimen.
  • Attracts pollinators like bees during its flowering period.
  • Relatively low maintenance and hardy in typical UK climates.

The Distinctive Appeal of Photinia fraseri ‘Carré Rouge’

Photinia fraseri ‘Carré Rouge’ is a remarkable cultivar. It originates from a cross between two species: Photinia glabra and Photinia serratifolia. Its name, ‘Carré Rouge’, translates from French as ‘Red Square’. This is a fitting tribute to its intensely coloured new foliage. Initially, fresh shoots emerge a brilliant, almost neon, crimson. These leaves gradually transform into a rich, glossy dark green as they mature.

This evergreen quality ensures your garden maintains structure and colour throughout the year, even during colder months. In late spring, this Photinia produces small, delicate clusters of creamy-white flowers. These blooms, while subtle, add to its charm and attract beneficial insects. Subsequently, tiny red berries may form. They offer an additional decorative element and a food source for local birds.

Versatile Garden Uses for ‘Carré Rouge’

This resilient shrub offers immense versatility in garden design. Many gardeners choose Photinia fraseri ‘Carré Rouge’ to create impactful hedges. These provide both privacy and a stunning boundary. Its dense growth habit makes it an excellent choice for screening unsightly areas, effectively blending them into the landscape. Moreover, it works beautifully as a standalone specimen plant. It draws the eye with its bold foliage.

You can also incorporate it into mixed borders where its striking colour contrasts with other greenery. Young plants thrive in large containers, allowing for flexible placement on patios or balconies. For best results, position this plant where it receives ample sunlight. This enhances the intensity of its vibrant red growth.

Enhancing Your Photinia fraseri ‘Carré Rouge’

To maintain the plant’s vigour and encourage the most striking red new growth, occasional pruning is beneficial. The ideal time for this is in spring or early summer. Do this after the main flush of new growth or flowering. Pruning helps to shape the shrub, creating a tidy and dense appearance.

Furthermore, this cultivar contributes positively to local wildlife. Its spring flowers are a magnet for various pollinators, including bees. Bees play a vital role in our ecosystem. Later, if berries develop, they offer a welcome snack for garden birds. This further enhances your garden’s biodiversity.

This hardy plant adapts well to many UK garden conditions. It makes a reliable and rewarding choice for garden enthusiasts.

Max Height 3.00 at maturity
Max Spread 2.50 at maturity
Growth Rate Fast
Fast-growing
H5 H5 – Hardy in most places

Hardy in all of the UK and northern Europe. Suitable for exposed sites.

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

Care Notes

Water regularly during establishment and dry spells. Apply a balanced, slow-release fertiliser in spring to support new growth. Prune in spring or early summer after flowering or the main flush of new growth to encourage vibrant new red foliage and maintain shape. This can be done to create a formal hedge. Generally robust against pests and diseases, but watch for leaf spot in damp conditions; ensure good air circulation. Aphids can sometimes affect new growth. Established plants are hardy (H5) and generally do not require winter protection in most of the UK; however, mulch young plants in very exposed areas.

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