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Sawtoothed Japanese Aucuba

Aucuba japonica 'Serratifolia' [ah-KEW-bah jah-PON-ih-kah]

The Gold Dust variety has proven to be super hardy and good looking in our north side yard, so I opted for this all-green variety to help hide the ugly chain link fence along that side and enhance privacy.

  • Plant Type
  • Shrub
    • Shade Grade
    • TBD
    • Light Requirement
    • Part Shade
    • Shade
    • Location
    • North Side Yard
    Nursery Tag

    Shade. Slowly reaches 4 - 6ft high and wide. Zones 6 - 10

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    02/2022: Planted 2 3.5 gallon specimens along fence under cryptomeria in north side yard

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    Hi! I'm Lorie and I wrangle plants in a muddy, feral shade garden in the Pacific Northwest. I built this site to serve as a gardening journal and quasi-accurate record of planting successes and failures. My goal is to help "future me" be a better gardener. I hope what I've learned along the way can be useful to you too. Thanks for visiting!

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