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Smoothleaf

Smoothleaf is a small evergreen shrub valued for its smooth, glossy foliage and compact growth habit. Mature plants typically reach 0.3 to 1 meter in height and width. Leaves are simple, opposite, and oval to oblong, 2 to 6 centimeters long, with a glabrous, waxy surface. Margins are entire, and the leaf bases often clasp the stem. Flowers are small and inconspicuous, usually white to pale pink, arranged in dense clusters during late spring to early summer. The fruit is a small capsule containing seeds.

Smoothleaf is native to temperate woodlands along coastal regions and has since become widely cultivated in

In cultivation, varieties with variegated or distinctly colored foliage are commonly selected. Propagation is typically by

Smoothleaf is used primarily as an ornamental plant in borders, rock gardens, and low hedges. It provides

similar
climates.
It
prefers
well-drained
soils
and
performs
best
with
regular
moisture
in
hotter
areas,
though
it
exhibits
drought
tolerance
once
established.
It
tolerates
partial
shade
but
often
requires
some
sun
to
develop
its
best
leaf
color.
The
plant
has
a
shallow
root
system,
making
it
suitable
for
borders
and
container
culture,
and
it
can
tolerate
urban
conditions
with
adequate
drainage.
semi-ripe
cuttings
taken
in
summer
or
by
layering,
and
clumps
can
be
divided
in
spring.
Pruning
after
flowering
helps
maintain
a
compact
form
and
promotes
denser
foliage.
year-round
texture
and
contributes
to
garden
structure
in
temperate
landscapes.
Common
pests
include
aphids
and
scale;
it
can
be
susceptible
to
powdery
mildew
in
humid
conditions
and
to
root
rot
in
poorly
drained
soils.