Growth Rate
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- Speed: Slow to Moderate; 'Paloma Blanca' grows steadily but at a slower pace compared to some other shrubs.
- Mature Size: Typically reaches a height and spread of 3-4 feet. Its compact size makes it ideal for various garden settings.
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Colorful leaves
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Flowering
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No |
Bloom Color
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Disease resistant
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No |
Cold Tolerant
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No |
Heat Tolerant
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Yes |
Drought Tolerant
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No |
Deer Resistant
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No |
Edible
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No |
Wildlife Attraction
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Euonymus japonicus 'Paloma Blanca' does not specifically attract wildlife due to its lack of significant fruit or nectar-producing flowers. However, its dense foliage can provide shelter for small birds and insects. |
Self-pollinating
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Seasonality
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- Flowering Season: 'Paloma Blanca' produces small, greenish flowers in late summer to early fall (August to September). These flowers are not highly ornamental and are secondary to the plant’s foliage.
- Seasonality: As an evergreen shrub, 'Paloma Blanca' retains its glossy green leaves throughout the year, offering consistent color and texture in all seasons.
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Ideal For
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Foundation Planting – Adds year-round structure and elegant contrast near walkways and buildings
Accent or Specimen Plant – The unique white-tipped new growth makes it a standout in mixed beds or borders
Container Gardening – Perfect for patios and entrances due to its compact size and visual interest
Low Formal Hedges or Borders – Can be shaped neatly with light pruning; excellent for lining pathways
Mixed Shrub Plantings – Provides evergreen backdrop and contrast among flowering or deciduous shrubs
Modern & Minimalist Gardens – Its clean form and crisp variegation complement contemporary designs |
Leaf Description
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The leaves of 'Paloma Blanca' are oval, glossy, and a rich dark green. They have a dense, compact growth habit, contributing to the plant's lush, full appearance. The foliage remains vibrant year-round. |
Flower Description
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The flowers are small, greenish, and somewhat inconspicuous. They appear in late summer but are not a major feature compared to the plant’s foliage. |
Planting Instructions
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- Planting Season: Best planted in spring or fall. This allows the plant to establish its roots before extreme weather conditions.
- Soil Requirements: Prefers well-drained soil but is adaptable to various soil types, including both acidic and alkaline conditions.
- Spacing: Space plants 3-4 feet apart to accommodate mature growth. Suitable for garden beds, borders, or containers.
Planting Instructions: - Dig a hole that is twice as wide and as deep as the root ball.
- Amend the soil with organic matter if necessary to improve drainage and fertility.
- Place the plant at the same level it was growing in the pot, and backfill with soil.
- Water thoroughly and apply mulch around the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds.
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Pruning & Maintenance
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Prune 'Paloma Blanca' as needed to maintain its shape and encourage dense growth. Regular pruning helps to control its size and improve overall appearance. Trim back any overgrowth or to shape the plant according to your garden design. |
Water Needs
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'Paloma Blanca' requires consistent moisture, especially during dry periods. Water deeply to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged. Ensure proper drainage to avoid root rot. |
Light Needs
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Thrives in full sun to partial shade. It can handle full sun exposure but will also grow well in light shade, making it adaptable to various light conditions. |
Harvesting
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Since 'Paloma Blanca' is primarily grown for its foliage, no significant harvesting is required. Maintain the plant through regular pruning to keep it healthy and well-shaped. |
Fertilizing
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Fertilize 'Paloma Blanca' in early spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer. Avoid over-fertilizing, as this can lead to excessive growth or diminished foliage color. A light application once a year is typically sufficient. |
Additional Care Tips
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- Mulching: Apply mulch around the base of the plant to help retain soil moisture, regulate temperature, and suppress weeds.
- Winter Care: 'Paloma Blanca' is hardy and maintains its foliage through winter. In colder climates, ensure the plant is well-mulched to protect the roots from extreme frost.
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Pollination
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Self-pollinating – Both male and female flowers are present on a single plant.
Pollination Method: Primarily wind-pollinated
Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer
Flowers: Small, greenish-white; not showy
Pollinator Interest: Not a significant attractor for bees or butterflies
Fruit Production: Rare in landscape use; small, dry capsules may form but are not ornamental or edible |
Companion Plants
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Pair Paloma Blanca with contrasting textures and colors for year-round appeal: 🌸 Flowering Companions- Lavandula angustifolia (English Lavender) – Offers a soft purple contrast to white new growth
- Heuchera ‘Obsidian’ or ‘Caramel’ – Adds rich foliage tones for striking seasonal interest
- Rosa ‘Iceberg’ – Clean white blooms echo the variegation while softening the structure
- Salvia nemorosa – Bold spikes of color stand out against the rounded form of Paloma Blanca
🌾 Foliage & Texture Companions- Boxwood (Buxus spp.) – Use for symmetry or as a darker green contrast in formal layouts
- Carex ‘Evergold’ – Soft, arching grasses add movement and complement cream-white tones
- Hydrangea ‘Little Lime’ – Adds bloom drama and works well in part-shade compositions
Hosta varieties – Ideal for shaded spots; bold leaves pair well with Paloma Blanca’s compact form
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