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Elaeagnua 'ebbingei' – Silverberry Shrub
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Bring year-round elegance and durability to your landscape with the Elaeagnus ebbingei, also known as the Silverberry shrub. Renowned for its striking foliage and fragrant blooms, this versatile evergreen shrub enhances your garden with both beauty and functionality.
Key Features:
Stunning Foliage: Silvery-green leaves with shimmering undersides add texture and visual appeal.
Fragrant Flowers: Delightfully scented, creamy-white blooms appear in autumn, filling the garden with a pleasant aroma.
Fast-Growing and Hardy: Thrives in diverse soil types, resists drought, and tolerates coastal conditions, making it an excellent choice for low-maintenance gardening.
Privacy and Screening: Rapid growth and dense branching make Elaeagnus ebbingei ideal for hedges, privacy screens, or windbreaks.
Wildlife-Friendly: Attracts beneficial wildlife with its nectar-rich flowers and edible fruits favored by birds.
Plant Specifications:
For best results, plant Silverberry in full sun with well-drained soil
Bottom Line: Silverberry tolerates a range of lighting conditions, but sunny to partially sunny sites produce the healthiest, most attractive plants with optimal density and growth.
Planting Guide:
Select a location with full sun to partial shade and well-draining soil.
Silverberry tolerates wind, drought, and poor soils once established, but it does not tolerate prolonged standing water.
Avoid low areas where water collects or heavy clay depressions that remain saturated after rain.
Width: 2–3× wider than the root ball
Depth: No deeper than the root ball height
The shrub should sit on undisturbed native soil, not loose backfill.
If drainage is marginal, lightly mound soil in the center to prevent settling and future crown issues.
Important: Do not dig deeper than necessary. Planting too deep is a leading cause of shrub decline.
Proper mulching moderates soil temperature and reduces moisture fluctuations.
Planting too deep:
Improper planting depth is one of the most common failure points in Silverberry installations.
Spacing Guide for Privacy Screening:
Plant shrubs 4–6 feet apart for optimal density and effective privacy coverage.
Elevate your outdoor spaces with Elaeagnus ebbingei, a shrub that beautifully blends aesthetic charm with practical landscape solutions.
These privacy plants ship well-rooted and ready to establish — the larger the size, the faster they screen.
Your plant ships nursery-fresh from our family-run farm — an established, well-rooted division (never a fresh-dug start), carefully packed to travel safely.
Is it evergreen?
Yes — these privacy plants hold their foliage year-round to screen in every season.
How far apart should I plant for a screen?
Spacing depends on the species' mature width; closer spacing fills in a solid screen faster.
Will it grow in my area?
Check this plant against your zone with the growing-zone tool in the header.
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