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Sarcococca Sharma House
Short Overview Sarcococca Sharma House is an evergreen ornamental shrub valued for its glossy foliage…
Sarcococca Sharma House
Short Overview
Sarcococca Sharma House is an evergreen ornamental shrub valued for its glossy foliage and strongly fragrant winter flowers. It is primarily grown in shaded gardens for year-round structure and for providing scent during late winter when few other plants are in bloom.
Key Characteristics
- Plant type: Evergreen shrub (Sarcococca cultivar, commonly sold as ‘Sharma House’)
- Flowers: Small, creamy white flowers that are visually subtle but highly fragrant
- Bloom time: Winter to early spring
- Foliage: Glossy, dark green, lance-shaped leaves
- Fruit: Small dark berries may develop after flowering if pollination occurs
- Growth habit: Compact to moderately spreading shrub
- Mature size: Typically reaches about 0.6–1.2 m (2–4 ft) in height and spread, depending on conditions
General Growing Notes
- Light: Thrives in partial to full shade
- Water: Prefers consistently moist soil, especially during establishment
- Soil: Grows best in well-drained soil rich in organic matter
- Care considerations: Low maintenance; pruning is minimal and usually limited to shaping or removing damaged growth
Note: Growth habit, fragrance intensity, and berry production may vary depending on climate, soil conditions, and how the cultivar is propagated or classified in different regions.