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Use variegated forms to lighten up dark corners. Aucuba grows slowly taking 10 to 20 years to reach a mature height of 6 to 10 feet and spreading to cover a 4 to 6 feet diameter.
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Aucuba japonica natsu no kumo pp 14 744. Goldstrike male and golden king have heavier gold splashings. Part sun to light shade.They are exceptionally hardy and very easy to grow in the shade their lush foliage with large leaves provide a tropical look and they have many uses in landscape design as specimens in groupings or as a hedge. Under ideal conditions it can reach more than 15 feet tall. Dwarf cultivar is compact 3 x 3 slow grower.
Deeper shade means brighter leaf color. Aucuba japanese laurel aucuba japonica daisuke s tiger. Foliage green with dusting of yellow.
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