Photinia × Fraseri (Red Robin | Cut back, woody stems)
Photinia × Fraseri (Red Robin | Cut back, woody stems)
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These plants have been cut back and display a woody structure as they recover from pruning. New shoots are emerging, and they remain healthy and ready to regrow with fresh foliage. The Photinia × Fraseri (Red Robin) is a hardy evergreen shrub prized for its vibrant red new growth and excellent use in hedging or screening.
Photinia × Fraseri (Red Robin) is a popular evergreen shrub known for its vibrant red new growth, which contrasts beautifully against the mature dark green foliage. It responds exceptionally well to pruning, making it a favourite choice for formal hedging, privacy screens, and shaped borders. Its dense, bushy habit creates a year-round visual barrier while adding seasonal interest.
This hardy shrub thrives in full sun to partial shade and tolerates a variety of soil types, provided drainage is good. Photinia × Fraseri (Red Robin) is relatively low maintenance and drought-tolerant once established, with small white flowers appearing in spring. Its bold colour and fast growth make it a versatile option for both modern and traditional landscapes.

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Mature height
2 - 4 meters
Mature width
2 - 3 meters
Spacing
1 - 2 meters apart
Evergreen/Deciduous
Evergreen
Foliage
Bright red new foliage, turning to deep green; small white flowers
Flowering Period & Fruit Development/Harvest
Spring (September to November)
Sun tolerance
Full sun to part shade
Maintenance
Moderate maintenance; prune regularly to maintain shape and encourage vibrant red new growth. Red Robin is tolerant of various soil types but performs best in well-drained soil. Drought-tolerant once established, making it low-maintenance in suitable climates.
Root System
Produces a non-invasive, moderately deep root system with a dense and fibrous structure. Roots typically grow 40–80 cm into the soil, offering good stability and moisture uptake while remaining well-behaved around buildings and hardscapes when properly spaced.