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Photinia Red Robin 9 Litre Pot 120-140cm Reviews

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Photinias are evergreen shrubs commonly found in woodlands. They have alternate, lance-shaped leaves which are mid green in colour. Evergreen leaves are glossy and have a bright red sometimes pink colour when young. Red Robin are best planted in a shrub border or around a garden as a hedge. They enjoy fertile, well-drained soil and full or partial sun. Photinia Red Robin glossy dark green leaves, brilliant, darker red new shoots, Broad heads of 5 petalled flowers are borne in late Spring. Photinia have small five-petalled, cup-shaped flowers which are followed by spherical fruits which are usually red in colour. Height can reach 5m. 

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Grasslands Nursery, Free Green Lane, Lower Peover, knutsford,
Grasslands Nursery, Free Green Lane, Lower Peover, knutsford
Cheshire East
WA16 9QY

After searching the Internet Grasslands had the best value Photinia Red Robin. I ordered on the weekend and they were delivered a few days later. This was during lockdown. The plants are great quality and will restore our privacy after my new neighbours selfishly cut their young trees down.
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Posted 4 years ago
Derek Ba****
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As always Delivered on time good healthy full trees, quickly planted and thriving well Thankyou
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Thomas Chet****
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Great service and plants even better than I expected. Fantastic value for money.
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Posted 4 years ago
Christopher Hills H****
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Cannot be more pleased. Excellent quality plant ...bushy, large and healthy......and prompt fast delivery. Will order again. Recommend highly
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Posted 4 years ago
So pleased with my recently delivered Photinia. Very healthy plant ready to go into the ground. And excellent service from Grasslands, thanks.
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Posted 4 years ago