Potentilla fruticosa ‘Hopley’s Orange’

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potentilla fruticosa ‘Hopley’s Orange’ in a 3 litre nursery pot.

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Summary

Description

Potentilla 'Hopley's Orange' is a compact, bushy plant that typically grows to around 1m in height and width. It has dark green leaves and is drought tolerant once established. It's a great option for borders, rock gardens, or as a specimen plant in cottage gardens. It can be grown in full sun to part shade and in well-drained soil. It's also a low maintenance plant and it's easy to care for. It can also be grown in containers, making it a versatile option for small gardens or patios.

Key Facts

  • Common Name(s):Shrubby cinquefoil 'Hopley's Orange'
  • Hardiness:Fully hardy
  • How big will I get? Potentilla fruticosa 'Hopley's Orange' can grow to a height of 1m and a spread of 1m.
  • Did You Know That:The genus Potentilla has more than 300 species, which makes it one of the largest genera in the rose family (Rosaceae)?

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Care Guide

Soil Requirements

Potentilla fruticosa 'Hopley's Orange' is a versatile plant and can cope with wet or drier soils, but prefers there to be decent drainage. This plant can grow in soil with a wide range of pH levels, it is not picky about the pH level of the soil.

Best Position

Potentilla fruticosa 'Hopley's Orange' can handle either an exposed or a sheltered position and can cope with either full sun or partial shade.

Maintenance

Potentilla fruticosa 'Hopley's Orange' should be pruned in early spring or late fall. Start by cutting away any dead, diseased or damaged wood to promote healthy growth and prevent disease. Next, remove old or woody stems from the center of the shrub to encourage new growth and maintain a compact shape. Consider the size and shape of the shrub when pruning, and selectively remove branches to maintain the desired shape.

Pest, Diseases and Wildlife

Potentilla fruticosa 'Hopley's Orange' is generally pest free, and it tends not to have problems with diseases. It is also known to attract bees. It is not considered to be toxic.

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