Introducing the captivating Daphniphyllum macropodum (sometimes goes by the common name Redneck Rhody), an exotic broadleaf evergreen that effortlessly elevates any garden setting. Native to the enchanting forests of China, Korea, and Japan, this multi-stemmed shrub is admired for its rhododendron-like foliage and impressive stature, reaching heights of 15 to 25 feet. Perfectly suited for USDA Zones 7 to 9, Redneck Rhody thrives in moist, well-drained soils and partial shade, offering an ideal landscape solution for borders, foundations, or informal hedges.
With its lustrous, leathery leaves, this plant boasts a striking visual appeal. The long-stalked foliage, featuring glossy deep green upper surfaces and glaucous undersides, unfurls with a delicate pink hue in spring, augmented by showy purplish-red petioles. From May to June, the plant produces tiny, apetalous flowers - purple-pink for males and pale green for females - which may develop into attractive blue-black drupes if pollinated. While no significant insect or disease issues afflict this beauty, care should be taken to prevent leaf scorch in full sun. Transform your garden with the elegant charm of Daphniphyllum macropodum, a specimen celebrated for its enduring greenery and exotic allure.