Eleutherococcus setchuenensis

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Eleutherococcus setchuenensis is a hardy deciduous shrub grown primarily for its bold, architectural foliage. The deeply divided, spiny dark green leaves give the plant an exotic, textural appearance, making it particularly effective in woodland-style gardens and mixed borders. In summer, it produces small yellow-green flowers that are discreet and secondary to the foliage, followed by dark berries in autumn. Tough, adaptable, and low maintenance once established, this shrub is ideal for adding structure and interest in partially shaded or informal planting schemes.

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Key Features

Plants by type
  • Shrubs
Flower Colour
  • Yellow
Eventual Height
  • 2.5m-4
Flowering Month
  • July
Planting Position
  • Part shade
Features
  • Deciduous

How to care for Eleutherococcus setchuenensis

Light:
Full sun to partial shade; grows well in light shade and woodland conditions.

Soil:
Moist but well-drained soil; adaptable to most soil types, including clay, provided drainage is reasonable.

Water:
Water regularly while establishing; drought-tolerant once established.

Pruning:
Prune in late winter or early spring to remove dead or congested growth; generally low maintenance.

Hardiness:
Fully hardy throughout the UK; very tolerant of cold winters.

Feeding:
Low feeding needs; mulch with organic matter in spring if required.

Notes

Deciduous shrub with an upright, spreading habit.

Grown mainly for its architectural foliage.

Deeply divided, spiny, dark green leaves give an exotic appearance.

Small yellowish flowers appear in summer, followed by dark berries in autumn.

Excellent for woodland gardens and informal planting schemes.

Provides strong texture and structure in mixed borders.

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