Shrubs

Leucothoe axillaris (Coastal D)

Leucothoe axillaris

Also known as Coastal Leucothoe

$8.95
SunPart shade to full shade
💧WaterModerate
🌡Zones5-8
🦌DeerResistant
🌊CoastalSuitable

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About This Plant

Leucothoe axillaris (Coastal D), 'Coastal D', is valued for its garden character and seasonal interest in PNW landscapes.

Leucothoe (Doghobble) , graceful arching evergreen shrub with cascading branches, glossy leaves that turn bronze-red in fall and winter, and pendulous white spring flower clusters.

Part shade to dappled shade suits this species. Plant in moist, well-drained, acidic soil. Hardy USDA Zone 5 to 8. Plant in acidic, humus-rich soil; mulch to keep roots cool. Watch for leaf spot in humid conditions.

For a Pacific Northwest native shrub of similar character, consider Mahonia aquifolium (Tall Oregon Grape, Oregon state flower), Philadelphus lewisii (Mock Orange), or Holodiscus discolor (Oceanspray) , all support native pollinators and birds.

Plant Details

Botanical
Leucothoe axillaris
Common name
Coastal Leucothoe
Lifecycle
Perennial
Foliage type
Evergreen
Mature size
2-5 ft tall × 3-6 ft wide
Growth rate
Slow to moderate
Bloom time
Spring
Bloom color
White
Foliage color
Green

Care Notes

Plant in acidic, humus-rich, well-drained soil. Mulch to keep roots cool and retain moisture. Watch for leaf spot in humid or poorly ventilated conditions.

Garden Attributes

  • Pacific NW native
  • Deer resistant
  • Coastal suitable
  • Grown organically
  • Pollinator value: Bees, Bumblebees
  • Wildlife: Pollinator support
  • ⚠ Toxic to pets if ingested
  • ⚠ Skin irritant: wear gloves when handling
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