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- Hop Bush: Vibrant Versatile - Southwest Gardener
Hop bush (Dodonaea viscosa) is a fast-growing evergreen shrub with slender, shiny leaves that look similar to willow leaves It’s grown in the garden mainly for its dense, attractive foliage, rather than for its flowers, which are charming but not showy
- Hop Bush: The Alternative to Oleanders | azplantlady. com
When asked for another option for the large, tall forms of oleanders, I recommend Hop Bush (Dodonaea viscosa), also known as Hopseed Bush Grab my FREE guide for Fuss-Free Plants that thrive in a hot, dry climate! This native desert shrub has attractive, evergreen foliage and a similar growth habit to oleander
- Hop Bush - Horticulture Unlimited
Hop Bush (also known as Hopseed Bush) is a drought-tolerant shrub with an upright, branching form It reaches a height of 12 feet with a 10 foot spread Its willow-like leaves are 4 inches long The foliage is a bronzy-green color that turns a reddish shade in the winter months
- hop bush Plant Fact Sheet - USDA Plants Database
Plants usually bloom in the early part of the year and seed before summer The flowers are fairly small and the female flowers develop into papery capsules that may be red, pink, green, yellow, or tan
- Dodonaea viscosa - Wikipedia
Dodonaea viscosa, also known as the broadleaf hopbush, is a species of flowering plant in the Dodonaea (hopbush) genus that has a cosmopolitan distribution in tropical, subtropical and warm temperate regions of Africa, the Americas, southern Asia and Australasia
- Hop Bush Care Guide: Growing and Maintenance Tips for this Unique Plant
Hop Bush is a rapid-growing plant that is tolerant of drought and windy conditions, making it perfect as a windbreak or barrier plant It has attractive shiny leaves and unique greenish flowers that grow in clusters
- Hop Bush (Dodonaea viscosa) - MyGardenLife
Plant in fertile, well-drained soil Tolerates drought, but looks best with regular watering Can be pruned to maintain size and shape Water 2 – 3 times per week until established Ordinary, well-drained soil A fast-growing shrub for hot, dry conditions Forms a dense mass of narrow foliage that creates a soft, airy texture overall
- Plant of the month: Hopseed bush - Arizona Daily Star
Our plant of the month is the native hopseed bush, Dodonaea viscosa It's a fast-growing, lush green, drought-tolerant shrub which has little litter and no thorns
- Dodonaea viscosa - Australian Native Plants Society (Australia)
There are 69 species and 60 of them are endemic to Australia They are commonly called ‘hop bushes’ because the colourful fruits resemble the fruits used in brewing Dodonaea viscosa is a very variable species with several subspecies recognised In habit it ranges from a small shrub to a small tree up to 8 metres high
- Dodonaea viscosa (Florida Hopbush) - Gardenia
Admired for its striking three-winged fruits, Dodonaea viscosa (Florida Hopbush) is a fast-growing evergreen shrub with many upright stems densely clothed with shiny, willow-like, green leaves, up to 5 in long (12 cm) The leaves are covered with a sticky resin, giving them a varnished appearance
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