Leucothoe populifolia
Florida Leucothoe
This handsome broadleaf evergreen can be used effectively in shady areas as a screen or in combination with rhododendrons, mountain laurels, and other acid-loving plants. Profusions of cream-colored, fragrant flower clusters hang from leaf axils in May and June, attracting pollinators. While plants can become tall they can be pruned to maintain height.
Florida Leucothoe has good resistance to leaf spot and is not as particular about soil moisture as other Leucothoe.
- Native evergreen shrub for shade
- Fragrant urn-shaped flowers
- Good leafspot resistance
- Category: Shrub, Native
- Hardiness Zone: 6-9
- Height: 6-10 ft
- Spread: 5-6 ft
- Bloom Color: White
- Foliage Color: Green
Specialty Use
• | Woodland Garden |
Animal Resistance
• | Deer Resistant |
Attracts Wildlife
• | Attracts Pollinators |
Foliage
• | Evergreen |
Season of Interest (Flowering)
• | Spring |
Growth Rate
• | Moderate |
Attributes
• | Disease Resistant |
• | Evergreen |
• | Fragrant |
• | Great Foliage |
• | Low Maintenance |
• | Mass Planting |
• | Native |
Growing & Maintenance Tips for Leucothoe populifolia
Prefers moist, well-drained, acidic soil with some organic matter. Tolerates drier soil than other Leucothoe but avoid planting in droughty locations and locations with drying winds. Prefers part to full shade. Can be cut back to the ground after flowering if plant size needs to be controlled. Foliage is not as susceptible to leaf spot as L. fontanesiana.