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Photinia 'Red Robin' Patio Tree
- This beautiful little feature tree has all the colour and charm of Red Robin in a mini standard form. Evergreen Photinia produces glossy, bright red leaves that turn dark green as they mature, with clusters of small, ivory white fragrant flowers blooming in spring
- Grows to between 2-3m unless pruned, making it suitable for even the smallest garden or a pot
- Plant Red Robin in full sun for the brightest leaf colour and clip your standard tree regularly to keep it in shape
- Plant in a pot by the front door or in a circular flower bed, underplanted with spring bulbs or low growing perennials
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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Photinia 'Red Robin' Patio Tree
- This beautiful little feature tree has all the colour and charm of Red Robin in a mini standard form. Evergreen Photinia produces glossy, bright red leaves that turn dark green as they mature, with clusters of small, ivory white fragrant flowers blooming in spring
- Grows to between 2-3m unless pruned, making it suitable for even the smallest garden or a pot
- Plant Red Robin in full sun for the brightest leaf colour and clip your standard tree regularly to keep it in shape
- Plant in a pot by the front door or in a circular flower bed, underplanted with spring bulbs or low growing perennials
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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- This beautiful little feature tree has all the colour and charm of Red Robin in a mini standard form. Evergreen Photinia produces glossy, bright red leaves that turn dark green as they mature, with clusters of small, ivory white fragrant flowers blooming in spring
- Grows to between 2-3m unless pruned, making it suitable for even the smallest garden or a pot
- Plant Red Robin in full sun for the brightest leaf colour and clip your standard tree regularly to keep it in shape
- Plant in a pot by the front door or in a circular flower bed, underplanted with spring bulbs or low growing perennials
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner













