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Skimmia Kew White

Skimmia (Female)

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Skimmia Kew White - Product Description

Overview

Skimmia Kew White is an exceptional evergreen shrub that brings year-round beauty to any garden with its glossy green foliage, fragrant white flowers, and compact growth habit. This hardy, low-maintenance plant is perfect for gardeners seeking reliable colour and structure in shaded areas where many other plants struggle to thrive.

 

Plant Characteristics

Size and Growth Habit

  • Mature Height: 1-1.5 metres (3-5 feet)

  • Mature Spread: 1-1.5 metres (3-5 feet)

  • Growth Rate: Slow to moderate

  • Form: Naturally rounded, dense, and compact

Foliage

  • Leaves: Glossy, dark green, oval-shaped leaves that remain attractive throughout the year

  • Texture: Leathery and substantial, providing excellent structure

  • Arrangement: Alternate leaf pattern creating a full, bushy appearance

Flowers

  • Colour: Pure white, sweetly fragrant clusters

  • Blooming Period: Late winter to early spring (February to April)

  • Flower Form: Dense terminal panicles up to 10cm across

  • Fragrance: Delightfully scented, particularly noticeable on warm days

 

Growing Conditions

Light Requirements

  • Preferred Position: Partial shade to full shade

  • Tolerance: Can handle some morning sun but benefits from afternoon protection

  • Ideal Placement: Under tree canopies or on the north side of buildings

 

Soil Preferences

  • Soil Type: Well-draining, humus-rich soil

  • pH Level: Slightly acidic to neutral (6.0-7.0)

  • Moisture: Consistently moist but not waterlogged

  • Drainage: Essential - avoid heavy clay or boggy conditions

 

Climate Tolerance

  • Hardiness: Fully hardy in the UK (RHS zones H5-H6)

  • Temperature Range: Withstands temperatures down to -15°C (5°F)

  • Wind Tolerance: Good, but benefits from shelter from harsh winds

 

Planting and Care

Planting Guidelines

  • Best Timing: Autumn or early spring

  • Spacing: Plant 1-1.5 metres apart for hedging, or as specimen plants

  • Planting Depth: Same level as in the container

  • Soil Preparation: Incorporate organic matter such as well-rotted compost

 

Ongoing Care

  • Watering: Regular watering during dry spells, especially in first year

  • Feeding: Annual application of ericaceous fertiliser in spring

  • Pruning: Minimal pruning required; light shaping after flowering if needed

  • Mulching: Apply organic mulch around base to retain moisture and suppress weeds

 

Garden Uses

Design Applications

  • Woodland Gardens: Perfect for naturalistic plantings under trees

  • Shrub Borders: Provides structure and winter interest

  • Foundation Planting: Excellent against north-facing walls

  • Container Growing: Suitable for large pots and planters

  • Low Hedging: Creates attractive informal boundaries

 

Companion Plants

  • Ideal Partners: Rhododendrons, camellias, pieris, hellebores, and hostas

  • Understory Planting: Combines beautifully with ferns and woodland perennials

  • Seasonal Interest: Plant with spring bulbs for extended flowering period

 

Special Features

Wildlife Value

  • Pollinator Friendly: Early flowers provide nectar when few other sources available

  • Bird Interest: Dense foliage offers shelter for small birds

  • Deer Resistant: Generally avoided by deer and rabbits

 

Seasonal Interest

  • Spring: Masses of fragrant white flowers

  • Summer: Lush green foliage provides cooling effect

  • Autumn: Maintains rich green colour when other plants fade

  • Winter: Evergreen structure keeps garden looking furnished

 

Varieties and Alternatives

Skimmia Kew White is sometimes listed as Skimmia × confusa 'Kew White' and is valued for being one of the most reliable white-flowering forms. Other popular skimmias include 'Fragrans' (male variety with very fragrant flowers) and 'Rubella' (red flower buds opening to white).

 

Maintenance Calendar

  • Spring: Apply ericaceous feed, plant new specimens

  • Summer: Water during dry periods, enjoy the foliage

  • Autumn: Ideal planting time, apply mulch

  • Winter: Minimal care required, enjoy evergreen structure

 

Why Choose Skimmia Kew White?

This versatile shrub solves the common gardening challenge of finding attractive plants for shady spots. Its combination of fragrant flowers, evergreen foliage, and low-maintenance nature makes it an excellent investment for any garden. Whether you're creating a woodland sanctuary, need reliable foundation planting, or want to add winter interest to your borders, Skimmia Kew White delivers consistent performance year after year.

Buying Shrubs from Jacksons Nurseries

At Jacksons Nurseries we sell a variety of shrubs both evergreen and deciduous with a variety of flowering times throughout the year. At certain times of the year our shrubs you buy from us may not look like the images shown on our website when deciduous leaves have fallen, the shrub has finished flowering or has been trimmed back.

Some leaves on evergreen shrubs can be damaged in winter by frost or harsh winds but in spring new leaves will readily replace those damaged. This is quite normal on many evergreen varieties and is preferable to plants grown with excessive protection that show cold shock once planted out and establish less satisfactory initially.

Availability: Stock availability figures are provided as a guide only. There is a delay between orders being placed and the plants being gathered by our pulling team. During this time it may be possible for a member of the public to purchase these plants from our Garden Centre, while this is rare it is a possibility and we will notify you of any problems as soon as possible. This figure may also include plants that have not yet be flagged as unsaleable.

Pre-order: Pre-order times are given as a guide only and may vary dependent on the growing season. Orders containing Pre-ordered products will be shipped as a single order when all items become available. Large orders may be part shipped, please contact us on 01782 502741 or email sales@jacksonsnurseries.co.uk.

* Please Note: Shrubs in 20 litre pots and above might require a pallet delivery starting at £79.99 per pallet. Depending on the exact pot size and height it may be possible to get approximately 5 plants per pallet at no extra cost. The maximum height we can dispatch on a pallet is 2.0m, this includes the height of the pallet and pot.

Shrubs are deciduous or evergreen woody plants, and often provide fragrant flowers, berries and foliage. They are good for structural framework, and they can provide a wonderful shelter and food source for wildlife.

Planting and Conditions

Container grown shrubs can be grown at any time of year. It is a little known fact that shrubs planted in the autumn and winter will be easier to look after than those planted in the spring and summer, because they will have time to establish and become hardy in the cooler months.

Plant the shrub at the same depth as it was in its original pot. Planting too deeply can result in root and stem rot.

One of the biggest causes of death in new shrubs is drought stress, so keep it well watered until it’s established.

Make sure you loosen the soil prior to planting. Most shrubs are tolerant of most soil types as long as it is fairly well draining.

Most shrubs will grow happily in containers, but they will be much more demanding on feeding and watering than shrubs in the ground would be. They will also need potting on every couple of years so that they don’t suffocate or become stunted in their pot.

Aftercare and Pruning

Once established, shrubs generally do not require much water. However, at first they need careful, frequent watering and should not be left to dry out.

Shrubs in the ground are generally not demanding and in most cases, annual feeding with general purpose fertilizer will suffice. Shrubs in containers may need more feeding; usually from early spring until late summer.

Shrubs also benefit from mulching in order to supress weeds, conserve moisture and provide vital nutrients. Mulch also greatly improves soil conditions. Shrubs can be mulched in late winter, after fertiliser has been applied, but it can be mulched through autumn to late spring as long as the ground is damp.

All shrubs benefit from dead-heading once spent flowers become apparent. Rhododendrons and Lilac especially benefit from the removal of dead flowers.

Some shrubs may show signs of reverted growth or ‘sporting’. This is where random shoots of different leaves associated with the plant’s parentage begin to appear. Most commonly this is where plants with variegated leaves sprout pure green growths instead of variegated ones.

To control reversion, remove reverted shoots promptly to discourage them. Reverted shoots are usually much more vigorous than the variegated ones, and thus should be completely pruned out and cut back into wood containing variegated foliage.

Potential Issues

Although shrubs are usually very robust garden plants, they can sometimes start to decline with no apparent or obvious reason.

This will start with browning leaves, which could indicate plant stress due to lack of water or waterlogging, an establishment failure or, in the worst case scenario, honey fungus. Another cause of leaf browning is a high salt content in the soil. This could be a natural occurrence, especially if you live near the ocean, or it could be from over fertilisation.

To remedy a high salt content, cut back on fertiliser and step up your watering regime for the next few weeks. If you live by the ocean, this will be harder to remedy—but stepping up your watering will help to wash some of the salt away all the same. 

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Skimmia Olympic Flame - Product Description

Overview

Skimmia Olympic Flame is a stunning evergreen shrub that brings year-round colour and interest to your garden. This compact, slow-growing plant is perfect for adding structure and vibrant hues to borders, containers, or woodland gardens. With its distinctive red-tinged foliage and brilliant red berries, Olympic Flame lives up to its fiery name whilst remaining one of the most reliable and low-maintenance shrubs for British gardens.

 

Key Features

Evergreen Structure: Maintains its attractive foliage throughout the year, providing permanent garden interest even in the depths of winter.

Striking Foliage: The leaves emerge with beautiful red edges and undersides, creating a warm, glowing effect that intensifies in cooler weather.

Brilliant Berries: Female plants produce clusters of bright red berries that persist from autumn well into winter, providing food for birds and stunning visual impact.

Compact Growth: Reaches a mature size of approximately 1-1.5 metres in height and spread, making it ideal for smaller gardens and container growing.

Fragrant Flowers: In late spring, clusters of small, sweetly scented cream-white flowers appear, attracting beneficial insects to your garden.

 

Growing Conditions

Light Requirements: Thrives in partial shade to dappled sunlight. Avoid deep shade or harsh, direct sun which can scorch the foliage.

Soil Preferences: Prefers moist, well-draining, slightly acidic soil rich in organic matter. Will tolerate neutral soil but may struggle in alkaline conditions.

Hardiness: Fully hardy in the UK (RHS Hardiness Rating H5), withstanding temperatures down to -15°C.

Water Needs: Requires consistent moisture, particularly during dry spells. Mulching helps retain soil moisture and suppress weeds.

 

Planting and Care

Best Planting Time: Plant in spring or autumn when soil conditions are optimal and temperatures are moderate.

Spacing: Allow 1-1.5 metres between plants if creating a group planting or hedge.

Feeding: Apply a balanced, slow-release fertiliser in early spring. An ericaceous feed can help maintain soil acidity.

Pruning: Minimal pruning required. Simply remove any dead, damaged, or crossing branches in late spring after flowering.

Mulching: Apply a 5-7cm layer of organic mulch around the base each spring to retain moisture and suppress weeds.

 

Garden Uses

Mixed Borders: Excellent as a backbone plant in mixed shrub and perennial borders, providing structure and year-round interest.

Woodland Gardens: Perfect for naturalistic woodland settings, complementing ferns, hostas, and other shade-loving plants.

Container Growing: Ideal for large containers on patios or terraces, where its compact size and evergreen nature provide consistent appeal.

Winter Interest: Invaluable for winter gardens, when the red berries and coloured foliage shine against bare branches and frost.

Wildlife Gardens: The berries attract birds, whilst the flowers provide nectar for bees and other pollinators.

 

Companion Planting

Olympic Flame pairs beautifully with other acid-loving plants such as rhododendrons, pieris, and camellias. It also complements hellebores, pulmonarias, and spring bulbs like daffodils and bluebells. The red tones in the foliage work particularly well with plants that have purple or burgundy leaves, such as heucheras or Japanese maples.

 

Seasonal Interest

Spring: Fresh new growth with prominent red leaf edges, followed by clusters of fragrant cream flowers.

Summer: Lush green foliage with subtle red undertones provides excellent backdrop for other garden plants.

Autumn: Berries begin to develop and ripen to brilliant red, whilst cooler temperatures intensify the red colouring in the foliage.

Winter: The evergreen leaves and persistent bright red berries create stunning winter displays, particularly effective against frost or snow.

 

Special Notes

Skimmia Olympic Flame is typically sold as a female clone, meaning it will produce berries without requiring a male pollinator nearby. However, having both male and female plants in the garden can increase berry production. This plant is generally pest and disease free, making it an excellent choice for low-maintenance gardening.

The berries, whilst attractive, are mildly toxic if consumed, so consider placement carefully if you have young children or pets that might be tempted to sample them.

 

Summary

Skimmia Olympic Flame is an outstanding choice for gardeners seeking a reliable, attractive evergreen shrub that delivers colour and interest throughout the year. Its compact size, minimal care requirements, and stunning seasonal displays make it suitable for gardens of all sizes, from tiny urban plots to expansive country gardens. Whether grown as a specimen plant, part of a mixed border, or in containers, Olympic Flame will reward you with years of dependable beauty and wildlife value.

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