Osmanthus x burkwoodii Burkwood's sweet olive, Burkwood osmanthus


Osmanthus
Osmanthus is a genus of about 15-20 evergreen species from the olive family, and we have spent many years trialling one by one in C.E. climate. We are greatly delighted to say that so far all of them have been a success because they do not only survive, they thrive here and are beautiful. In fact, some of them needed radical pruning having grown so vigorously. Sufficient hardiness is an important feature, however, current lack of water in the ground and less rain make drought-tolerant osmanthus one of the future species among evergreen shrubs. In order to see all the winning osmanthus species and varieties check our website for details.Plants with small leaves are more elegant than for example bold leaved cherry laurels but planted together in a hedge makes a great contrast. Burkwood's sweet olive grows slowly into an upright, bushy shrub about 3m tall and wide. Pruning can be done immediately after flowering. It is often clipped to mushroom heads or balls where a second trimming is required in midsummer. Use it in a hedge, as a small specimen shrub, or in Mediterranean landscape.
Grow sweet olive in moist but well-drained, humus rich soil. Acidic soil enhances the depth of green colour in leaves but is not essential. Just avoid compacted or water-logged ground where the roots may rot. The plant will be happy in full sun as well as partial shade, and will also grow in deep shade where it will loose its shape and will flower less abundantly. It is pest and disease free, and reliably hardy to -24°C (USDA zone 6), while some sources rate it hardy even to -29°C (USDA zone 5) which we have not had a chance to test yet. Choose older plants for growing in zone 6.
Last update 30-09-2019
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