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The new plant also differs from the parent in leaf size and shape as set out in detail below The plant is believed to be Elaeagnus pungens Asexual reproduction of my new plant was performed at 5538 Farmer, Houston, Tex Zone 9, by taking softwood cuttings and grafting them into established Elaeagnus root stocksElaeagnus × ebbingei No Evergreen or semideciduous shrub, 810 ft (243 m) high and wide, upright, dense Thornless Leaves alternate, simple, 510 cm long, margins ruffled, glabrous and dark green above with silver scales on the surface, the lower leaf surface covered with translucent scales giving a silver sheen and also brown scalesDescription Elaeagnus plants are deciduous or evergreen shrubs or small trees The alternate leaves and the shoots are usually covered with tiny silvery to brownish scales, giving the plants a whitish to greybrown colour from a distance The flowers are small, with a fourlobed calyx and no petals;

Silver leaf elaeagnus shrub

Silver leaf elaeagnus shrub- Silver berry is the common name of a couple of elaeagnus species Elaeagnus commutata is the only silver berry shrub native to North America Elaeagnus pungens, also called thorny silver berry, is the shrub most often found in gardens Both silver berry shrubs have pale green leaves covered in fuzzy silver scales EIt is edible in

Fruitland Elaeagnus, also known as Silverberry, is a very compact and dense leaved shrub It is characterized by its green leaves that are covered in silvery scales, with silver and brown colored scales on the undersides of the leaves It is an evergreen shrub, and produces highly fragrant inconspicuous whitesilver flowers in summer The hardiness and cold tolerance of elaeagnus shrubs vary between species and cultivars Thorny elaeagnus (Elaeagnus pungens) and variegated elaeagnus (Elaeagnus pungens "Maculata") grow best in US Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 7 to 9, while the Russian olive shrub (Elaeagnus angustifolia), autumn olive (Elaeagnus umbellata) andElaeagnus spp Wet Feet (physiological) Elaeagnus (Russian olive) is a hardy woody shrub with few disease problems It is, however, vulnerable to excessively wet soils Elaeagnus should be planted on welldrained sites and not in low spots or in soils that retain water Leaf Spots (fungi – Cercospora carii, Cercospora elaeagni, Phyllosticta

If you're looking for a fast growing shrub to form a quick evergreen hedge, buffer or screen look no further than Elaeagnus, commonly called Silverberry or Silverthorn What's more, the inconspicuous flowers produce a delightfully appealing sweet fragrance, reminiscent of GardeniaThey are often fragrant The fruit is a fleshy drupe containing a single seed;Elaeagnus 'Quicksilver' from Burncoose Nurseries available online to buy Information narrow, exceptionally silvery leaves and yellow flowers on this outstanding deciduous shrub which spreads by suckering Deciduous narrowly elliptic, tapered leaves to 5cm (2in) longHeight 4m (13ft)

Elaeagnus angustifolia is a usually thorny shrub or small tree growing to 5–7 m (16–23 ft) in height Its stems, buds, and leaves have a dense covering of silvery to rusty scales The leaves are alternate, lanceolate, 4–9 cm ( 1 1⁄2 in) long and 10–25USDA 67 From China and Japan To 610 feet high and wide Leaves are 12 inches long, silvery green above, silvery brown below Small, fragrant spring flowers followed by bright orangered, incheslong berries on 1 inches stalks;From seed Problems Dieback, rust, root rot, cankers, dagger nematode, fungal leaf spots Genus Elaeagnus Plant Height 10 to 15 feet Plant Width 10 to 15 feet

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