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Skimmia japonica Male – Skimmia

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Size

Common Name

Type

Family

Native?

Non-Native

Zone

6, 7, 8

Height Range (ft.)

3.00 to 5.00

Spread (ft.)

3.00 to 5.00

Bloom Time

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Bloom Description

Fragrant clusters of creamy white flowers in spring, emerging from pink buds

Sun

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Water

Maintenance

Suggested Use

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Tolerate

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Attracts

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Soil Type

Moist

Soil pH requirements

Acidic

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Skimmia japonica Male – Skimmia

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This male form of Skimmia japonica offers fragrant white flowers and evergreen foliage but does not produce berries.

Plant near female Skimmia to enable fruiting. Ideal for shade gardens and low-maintenance landscapes.

$63.99

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Additional information

Size

Common Name

Type

Family

Native?

Non-Native

Zone

6, 7, 8

Height Range (ft.)

3.00 to 5.00

Spread (ft.)

3.00 to 5.00

Bloom Time

,

Bloom Description

Fragrant clusters of creamy white flowers in spring, emerging from pink buds

Sun

,

Water

Maintenance

Suggested Use

, , ,

Tolerate

, ,

Attracts

,

Soil Type

Moist

Soil pH requirements

Acidic

Product Description

Skimmia japonica (Male) is a compact evergreen shrub with dense, aromatic foliage and fragrant white spring flowers. While this male variety does not produce berries, it plays a crucial role in pollinating nearby female Skimmia plants so they can develop their iconic red fruit. With its tidy growth habit and tolerance for shade, it’s an excellent, low-maintenance option for foundation plantings, shaded borders, and containers.

Why Choose Skimmia japonica (Male)?

  • Fragrant Blooms: Clusters of creamy white flowers emerge from pink buds in early spring, offering subtle fragrance and early-season interest.

  • Essential for Pollination: This male variety is required for female Skimmia plants to set fruit. One male can pollinate multiple females.

  • Year-Round Interest: Glossy, leathery dark green leaves offer winter appeal and emit a citrus-like aroma when crushed.

  • Perfect for Shade: Thrives in part to full shade—ideal for foundation beds, woodland gardens, or underplanting.

  • Low Maintenance: Slow-growing, naturally compact, and deer-resistant, making it easy to care for in the right conditions.

  • Container-Friendly: Performs well in pots with acidic, well-drained soil—great for small spaces or patios.

Cultivation Tips

  • Light: Prefers partial to full shade; avoid hot afternoon sun, which can scorch the foliage.

  • Soil: Requires moist, well-drained, acidic soil rich in organic matter. Avoid alkaline or soggy soils.

  • Water: Keep soil evenly moist, especially during establishment. Mulch to retain soil moisture.

  • Fertilizer: Use an acid-loving plant fertilizer in spring if needed.

  • Pruning: Little required. Prune after flowering to shape if necessary.

  • Spacing: Plant 3–5 feet apart in the landscape. For pollination, position male plants within 10–15 feet of females.

Design Ideas

  • Use as a pollinator companion for female Skimmia in mixed foundation plantings.

  • Pair with ferns, azaleas, or hostas for a lush, layered woodland effect.

  • Plant in containers on shaded patios or entryways.

  • Works beautifully as a low hedge or evergreen accent in shaded borders.

  • Combine with early-blooming bulbs for seasonal contrast.

Environmental Impact

  • Supports pollination of female Skimmia japonica, enabling fruit production and seed development.

  • Provides cover and structure in shaded garden spaces year-round.

  • Deer-resistant, reducing the need for chemical repellents or fencing.

  • Excellent for low-impact, shade-tolerant landscapes and urban gardens.

Since Skimmia japonica is not a native species, here are three native alternatives available at Bumbee’s that provide ecological benefits:

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the ideal growing conditions for Skimmia japonica?

Skimmia japonica grows best in partial to full shade and prefers moist, well-drained, acidic soils. It thrives in cooler, sheltered locations, away from harsh sunlight or strong winds, which can scorch its leaves.

How tall and wide does Skimmia japonica grow?

This compact evergreen shrub typically grows 3 to 4 feet tall and 4 to 6 feet wide, forming a dense, rounded shape that makes it an ideal choice for foundation plantings, shade gardens, and containers.

Does Skimmia japonica produce flowers and berries?

Yes! In spring, Skimmia produces fragrant, creamy-white flowers that are highly attractive to pollinators. Female plants (when pollinated by male plants) will produce bright red berries that persist through fall and winter, providing excellent seasonal interest.

Do you need both male and female plants for berries?

Yes! Skimmia japonica is dioecious, meaning you need a male plant (like Skimmia japonica ‘Rubella’) to pollinate the female plants to get the bright red berries. Planting both nearby ensures successful pollination and berry production.

Is Skimmia japonica low-maintenance?

Yes! It is low-maintenance once established. Minimal pruning is needed usually just to remove dead or damaged branches after flowering. Keep the soil moist, especially during dry periods, and protect from harsh winter winds to prevent leaf damage.

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