Columnar shrub that looks something between a bamboo and an acer.
Shrub
In Bloom: Spring
Eventual Size: 3m
Position: Likes full sun, tolerates partial shade
ORL
Rhamnus frangula ‘Asplenifolia’ is an unusual plant that looks somewhere between a bamboo and an acer from a distance. Its tall upright and columnar growth habit means it can reach a looming 3m in height, and its foliage is long, slender and with a slightly crinckled sinuate edges. It has a breif floweing period during the spring when is puts on a show of small, inconspicuous white flowers in clusters along the stems.
The plant’s growth rate and size will vary depending on planting position & conditions. Bloom, foliage and interest may vary from photo upon delivery, dependant on season.
Delivery Note: Please note that unfortunately we are currently unable to deliver plants to Northern Ireland.









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