With its parrot-red, glossy young foliage, and large, rounded heads of ivory flowers, this dwarf variety of the versatile evergreen shrub was introduced relatively recently and will be a winner for small gardens. It colours up best in full sun, and will usually only flower in sunny conditions, although it makes a handsome background evergreen shrub in partial shade, too. It can cope with hard pruning, so can be trimmed to form an informal hedge or clipped into strong shapes. The flowers appear in mid and late spring, and are sometimes followed by spherical red fruit. In frost-prone areas, train as a wall shrub against a south or west-facing wall.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: any fertile, well-drained neutral to alkaline soilRate of growth: average to fast growingFlowering period: April to MayHardiness: frost hardy (needs winter protection in cold areas)Sold in a 2 litre pot.