Ardisia japonica

(Japanese Ardisia, Marlberry)


$15.99


Hardiness Zones:

 10a  10b  8a  8b  9a  9b

Quick Overview:

Ardisia japonica, commonly known as Japanese ardisia or marlberry, is a low-growing, coarsely-textured, stoloniferous, woody evergreen shrub which spreads by underground runners to produce a succession of upright stems rising to 8-12” tall. Stems are clad with thick, glossy, leathery, serrulate-margined, opposite or subwhorled, elliptic to lanceolate leaves (each to 3” long) which are densely concentrated near the branch ends. It is native to mixed forests or bamboo woods, hillsides, and dark damp places in southeastern China, Japan and Korea. Japanese ardisia will rapidly spread by suckers to form a dense ground cover shrub for shady areas of the landscape. It can produce large colonies over time. Small, five-petaled, white to pale pink flowers (each to 3/8” diameter) bloom in July-August in 3-5 flowered panicles. Flowers are followed by showy red drupes which ripen to black in fall.  (Courtesy of Missouri Botanical Gardens Plant Finder)

This plant is one of the 50 Fundamental herbs in Chinese medicine. It is used for a large number of different medical applications including treatment of bronchitis.

Out of stock

Description

Winter hardy to USDA Zones 8-10 where it is easily grown in average, acidic, moist but well-drained soils in part shade to full shade. Foliage may burn in full sun locations. Prefers organically rich soils. Intolerant of dry soils. Avoid wet soils. Freely self-seeds to the point where it has escaped gardens and has the potential to naturalize in optimum growing conditions.  (Courtesy of Missouri Botanical Gardens Plant Finder)

Pin It on Pinterest

Kiefer Nursery: Trees, Shrubs, Perennials
Ardisia japonica
Ardisia japonica - Image 2
Ardisia japonica - Image 3
Ardisia japonica
Ardisia japonica - Image 2
Ardisia japonica - Image 3
undefined
Verbena canadensis 'Homestead Purple'
Sedum Sunsparkler® Dream Dazzler
Juniperus procumbens 'Nana'
true
true
truetrue