Tomlinson Natal Plum

Carissa macrocarpa 'Tomlinson'

Pronunciation: kar-ISS-uh ma-kro-KAR-puh
SKU #02281
10-11

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OVERVIEW
Description An attractive dwarf evergreen shrub with lustrous, leathery leaves and a compact habit. Small thorns are tucked within the dense foliage - an improvement over thornier varieties. Fragrant white flowers produce edible, wine-red fruit. Excellent for foundation or hedge plantings, or for use as a container specimen.
Light Full sun
Watering Allow soil to dry between waterings.
Blooms Intermittently spring to fall.
Mature Size Slowly reaches 2 to 3 ft. tall, 3 ft. wide.
DETAILS
Deciduous/Evergreen Evergreen
Special Features Easy Care, Showy Fruit, Waterwise, Edible, Compact Form
Problems/Solutions Coastal Exposure
Growth Rate Slow
Growth Habit Rounded
Flower Attributes Fragrant, Long Bloom Season
STYLE
Landscape Use Barrier, Border, Hedge
Design Ideas This Natal Plum is perfect for smaller bungalow gardens and anywhere space is limited. Provides low-maintenance, forest-green foliage with highly fragrant flowers and big fruit. A structural component of many landscapes in warm-winter regions. Valuable for the sandy soils along the coast. Usually planted as an informal hedge in narrow or raised planting areas. May be sheared or left in a natural linear mass. Use in irregularly shaped clusters to fill wider planting areas. Drought resistant and takes reflected heat from patios, walks or driveway. Also does equally well in pots on rooftop gardens, balconies and decks.
Flower Color White
Foliage Color Green
Companion Plants Bird of Paradise (Strelitzia); Loropetalum (Loropetalum); Dietes (African Iris); Shrub Rose (Rosa); Bottlebrush (Callistemon)
CARE
Care Adaptable to a wide range of soils, given ample drainage. Water deeply, regularly during the first growing season to establish an extensive root system. Once established, reduce frequency; tolerates periodic drought. Apply fertilizer before new growth begins in spring. Prune to shape in spring after initial bloom.
HISTORY
Lore This plant originates in Natal, South Africa. There it's edible fruit was valued by the Zulu who named it amatungula. Colonials harvested the fruit as well making it a popular source of jam and jelly enjoyed during afternoon tea. Enjoy fresh, in preserves, or baked in pies.

This Plant's Growing Zones: 10-11

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