Heptacodium mic. 'SMHMRF' Temple of Bloom® - Vermeerdering verboden!

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Heptacodium

An unique small and bushy tree with a compact habit that offers four seasons of beauty: handsome curly foliage in spring, abundant white flowers in late summer, with long lasting vivid red fan-like bracts in autumn and an attractive peeling bark in winter. Perfect for use as a multi-stemmed small tree.
  • year-round beauty
  • abundant flowering
  • fabulous in autumn

Features

Season of interest:
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    spring
  • 4161 bloem wit
    4161 blad donkergroen(9)
    summer
  • 4161 bloem roze rood
    4161 blad donkergroen(10)
    autumn
Light requirement:
  • full sun
  • semi-shade
Height:
150-180 cm
Width:
120-150 cm
Uses:
border, cut flower, specimen
Pruning:
seldom needed, early spring
Frost resistance:
-25°C
Soil type:
well-drained soil
Drought tolerance:
medium - high
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1. Look at the label that comes with the plant or search for your plant on our website. Here you can see what light exposure the plant needs. This determines whether you should look for a sunny, semi-shady or shady spot for your plant.

2. Make sure the plant's root ball is moist before you plant it (e.g. immerse it in a bucket of water).

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3. Dig a hole the same depth as the pot, but about 2-3 times as wide.

4. Mix the soil that came out of the hole with some mixed garden soil (you can buy this at a garden centre).

5. Scoop the soil at the bottom of the hole a few times to make it nice and airy.

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6. Carefully remove the pot from the plant. 

7. Loosen the root system. You do this by running your fingers between the roots to loosen them. This is very important and ensures that the plant takes root properly.

8. Place the plant in the centre of the hole with the top of the root ball just above the surface. 

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9. Fill the hole with the mixed garden soil and press the soil around the plant firmly with your hands. 

10. Water the plant. 

11. Apply a 5-7 cm layer of mulch (soil litter), but keep the branches or trunk clear. 

Watering needs

This plant has an average water requirement. Once the plant is well established in the soil, it can tolerate drier periods.

Note! 
  1. Plants in pots always need regular watering. If the pot is in a warm or sunny spot, the plant requires extra water.
  2. Over-watering or prolonged extremely wet soil can cause root rot and thus affect the health of the plant.

Pruning information

This plant does not need pruning. You can remove any dead branches or, if desired, prune the plant into shape in early spring. Pruning is not necessary for optimal growth.

Want to know more about pruning?

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Fertilisation

Preferably add fertiliser for garden plants to the soil during planting. After that, add granulated fertiliser for shrubs once a year, in early spring.

Winter hardiness / frost resistance

This deciduous Proven Winners® plant is hardy. The plant loses its leaves and goes into hibernation and therefore needs little care in winter. The degree of winter hardiness does depend on the conditions in which the plant grows and the period. In spring frosts, this plant is vulnerable because it may have sprouted by then. 

Note!
  1. Is the plant in a pot? Then it is more susceptible to frost: put the plant in a sheltered spot and in case of frost you can protect it by covering it, for instance with old branches and/or leaves or with a protective cloth.
  2.  Other factors such as soil type, drainage, snow cover, exposure to wind, winter, precipitation (or lack thereof) and temperature fluctuations also affect a plant's winter hardiness.
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For most shrubs, autumn is a good time to plant them.  It gives your plant a chance to take root and start growing ‘in line with the seasons’. Early spring is a good alternative. 

If you plant it in summer, be aware that the plant is not yet well rooted and therefore needs regular watering, especially during hot & dry periods.

Below you will find detailed instructions on how to plant your shrub.

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