Duranta Erecta ‘Geisha Girl’
Duranta Erecta ‘Geisha Girl’
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We offer two forms of this variety to suit different needs. The 140mm pots are grown from cutting and naturally form a bushy, free-shaping plant ideal for hedging or informal borders. The 200mm grafted standard form is trained with a straight central trunk and grafted head, allowing it to be pruned into a neat ball or left to grow into a larger ornamental form. This option is ideal if you're looking for a more structured, elevated look. Be sure to choose the size that best suits your design goals.
Duranta Erecta ‘Geisha Girl’ (Duranta ‘Geisha Girl’) is a stunning evergreen shrub or small tree admired for its graceful, weeping form and rich displays of purple-blue flowers edged with white. These fragrant blooms appear in abundance from spring through autumn, attracting bees and butterflies to the garden. Following flowering, golden-orange berries may develop, adding another layer of seasonal interest.
Its lush green foliage and arching growth make it highly versatile — perfect as an informal hedge, border filler, or as a feature plant in both traditional and contemporary gardens. It thrives in full sun to part shade and responds well to pruning, which encourages a denser shape and more prolific flowering. With regular care, it delivers long-lasting colour and structure throughout the year.





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Mature height
2–3 meters
Mature width
1.5–2.5 meters
Spacing
1.5–2 meters
Evergreen/Deciduous
Evergreen
Foliage
Vibrant purple-blue flowers with white edges, followed by golden-orange berries
Flowering Period & Fruit Development/Harvest
Spring to autumn (September–May)
Sun tolerance
Full sun to partial shade
Maintenance
Low maintenance; prune after flowering to maintain shape and encourage new growth
Root System
Forms a non-invasive, moderately deep root system with a spreading habit. Roots usually reach 30–80 cm into the soil, supporting healthy growth while remaining manageable and safe around pathways, fences, and buildings when spaced appropriately.