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Escallonia - Escallonia sp. Escallonia - Escallonia sp.© Dr Chris Gibson/English Nature ![]() There are around 60 species of shrub in this South American genus, some deciduous and some evergreen. All are good for bees and various species of moth including the silver Y. Some of the species may not be fully hardy in parts of the country subject to regular severe frosts but they all do well in southern and western areas, especially by the sea. They can be used for hedging. The leaves are often glossy and mid- to deep green. The abundant flowers come in various shades of red, pink and purple according to the species and cultivar.The flowering range is considerable, with some varieties eg 'E.F. Ball' blooming as early as May. Most start flowering in June and last throughout the summer. AnimalsBuff-tailed bumble bee, Honey bee, Red-tailed bumble bee, Silver y moth, White-tailed bumble bee
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