Carré Rouge Topiary Lollipops – Photinia × fraseri ‘Carré Rouge’
Overview
Sale plants are B-Grade quality, meaning they may have imperfections. They are sold as pictured and are non-returnable and non-refundable. Please review the photos carefully before purchasing. Photinia × fraseri ‘Carré Rouge’, commonly known as Carré Rouge, is a compact, evergreen shrub that has been meticulously shaped into a striking topiary lollipop. Renowned for its vibrant red new growth, this elegant tree brings year-round interest with its glossy foliage, seasonal color shifts, and easy-to-maintain structure. Its naturally dense habit, resistance to cold, and adaptability to various conditions make it an excellent choice for formal gardens, patios, and urban landscapes where architectural form and rich foliage contrast are desired.
Why Choose Carré Rouge Topiary?
Carré Rouge is an exceptional choice for gardeners seeking a low-maintenance, evergreen topiary that delivers strong visual impact throughout the year. Unlike traditional Photinia varieties, ‘Carré Rouge’ is more compact, with denser growth and smaller leaves, making it ideal for shaping into a neat, rounded lollipop form. Its intense red new foliage, which emerges in spring and again after pruning, provides a striking contrast against its mature dark green leaves. This variety is also more resistant to cold than standard Photinia × fraseri ‘Red Robin’, making it a hardier and more versatile alternative.
Growth and Seasonal Interest
Carré Rouge is an evergreen tree that undergoes stunning seasonal color changes. In early spring, its young leaves emerge in a deep red hue, gradually maturing to a glossy dark green. A second flush of red growth often appears in late summer or early autumn, particularly if lightly pruned. From late spring to early summer, small creamy-white flowers may appear, adding subtle seasonal charm. In winter, the dense foliage structure remains intact, ensuring year-round interest and structure in the garden.
Pruning and Maintenance
This topiary lollipop requires minimal maintenance to retain its elegant, rounded shape. Light pruning twice a year, ideally in late spring and late summer, will encourage a second flush of red foliage while maintaining its compact form. Pruning after the first flush of red growth fades helps stimulate fresh color and promotes denser branching. It is best to avoid heavy pruning in late autumn, as tender new growth may be more susceptible to frost damage. If grown in a container, repotting every three to five years and occasional root pruning will ensure its long-term health.
Hardiness and Winter Care
Photinia × fraseri ‘Carré Rouge’ is classified as RHS Hardiness Rating H5, meaning it can withstand temperatures down to approximately -15°C, making it suitable for most regions of the UK. Unlike some Photinia varieties, ‘Carré Rouge’ is more resistant to cold, ensuring that its vibrant foliage persists even in cooler conditions. In particularly harsh winters, young or potted specimens may benefit from mulching around the base to insulate the roots and prevent frost damage. Container-grown trees should be placed in a sheltered location to reduce exposure to strong winds.
Ideal Growing Conditions
Carré Rouge thrives in full sun to partial shade, with full sun encouraging the richest red foliage. It prefers moist, well-drained soil and adapts well to a range of soil types, including clay, loam, and sandy soils. A sheltered position, away from harsh winds, will help maintain the integrity of its delicate new growth. Once established, it exhibits moderate drought tolerance, though occasional watering during extended dry periods will enhance its overall health and vibrancy.
Companion Planting Suggestions
Carré Rouge pairs beautifully with a variety of plants that complement its striking foliage and structured form. For a formal garden setting, it works well alongside yew or boxwood hedging, which enhances its rounded shape. Underplanting with lavender, salvia, or heuchera provides contrasting colors and textures, while ornamental grasses such as Stipa tenuissima add softness to the surrounding design. In mixed borders, pairing it with perennials like echinacea or sedum ensures seasonal interest throughout the year.
Wildlife and Biodiversity
Although primarily grown for its ornamental appeal, Carré Rouge supports garden biodiversity. Its spring and summer flowers attract pollinators, while its dense evergreen foliage provides shelter for small birds and beneficial insects. In urban environments, this tree acts as a natural windbreak and improves air quality, making it a valuable addition to eco-friendly planting schemes.
Fun Fact
Photinia × fraseri is a hybrid plant, originally developed from species native to Asia and North America. The name “Photinia” comes from the Greek word photeinos, meaning “shiny,” referring to its glossy leaves that reflect light beautifully in the garden.
Summary
The Carré Rouge Topiary Lollipop (Photinia × fraseri ‘Carré Rouge’) is an elegant, compact, and hardy evergreen that offers vibrant red foliage, year-round structure, and easy maintenance. With its naturally dense growth, strong cold resistance, and striking seasonal color changes, it is an ideal choice for formal gardens, patios, and contemporary landscapes. Whether planted as a standalone feature, in pairs for symmetry, or within a structured planting scheme, this stunning topiary brings long-lasting visual appeal and practical resilience to any outdoor space.
Disclaimer
The appearance of Photinia × fraseri ‘Carré Rouge’ may vary depending on the season and maturity at the time of purchase. The intensity of red foliage is influenced by sunlight exposure, pruning frequency, and growing conditions. Flowering is not always guaranteed, as it depends on environmental factors and maintenance practices. Potted specimens may require additional winter protection in colder regions.