Elaeagnus x Ebbingei 'Ebbings Silverberry'
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Ebbing’s Silverberry / Oleaster / Ebbingei
Botanical Name: Elaeagnus × ebbingei ‘Ebbing’s Silverberry’
Family: Elaeagnaceae
Origin: Hybrid (Japan × China parentage)
Plant Type: Evergreen shrub (screening / hedging)
Overview
A robust, fast-growing evergreen shrub prized for its striking silver-backed foliage and exceptional toughness, Elaeagnus × ebbingei ‘Ebbing’s Silverberry’ performs beautifully in Adelaide’s hot, dry, and coastal conditions. Its dense, bushy structure makes it ideal for hedging, screening, windbreaks, or a bold feature shrub. Small scented flowers appear in autumn, followed by ornamental red-silver berries. Highly drought-tolerant once established and tolerant of wind, salt and poor soils, it’s a go-to choice for hardy, year-round structure in South Australian gardens.
Key Features
- Mature Size: 2–4 m H × 2–3 m W (easily clipped smaller as a hedge)
- Growth Rate: 40-70 cm per year under good conditions
- Foliage: Thick, leathery, grey-green leaves with bright silver undersides; new growth may display bronze, copper, or slightly pinkish tints in cool weather or strong sun
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Flowers: Small, creamy-white, strongly fragrant tubular flowers in autumn, followed by reddish-silver berries in winter
- Seasonal Interest: Evergreen structure year-round; autumn fragrance; winter berries for added colour
- Wildlife Value: Flowers attract bees; berries feed birds; dense foliage creates nesting habitat
- Tolerance: Extremely drought- and heat-tolerant once established; excellent wind and salt tolerance (suitable for coastal Adelaide); handles light frost; thrives in poor, sandy or alkaline soils
- Planting Density: Hedge: 0.7–1 m apart; Screen: 1–1.5 m apart; Feature: 2–3 m spacing
- Pet Friendly: Non-toxic to cats and dogs; fruit is edible but should not be consumed in large quantities
Where It Works Best
- Sunlight: Full sun to part shade; performs reliably even in reflected heat
- Soil: Adaptable to most well-drained soils — including sandy, alkaline and coastal soils common in South Australia
- Water Needs: Establishment: 2 deep soaks/week for 8–12 weeks. Established: deep soak every 3–4 weeks in summer (weekly during heatwaves); minimal in winter
- Maintenance: Low-maintenance. Clip once or twice a year to maintain a tidy hedge. Remove older stems to rejuvenate. Mulch annually and use balanced fertiliser in spring if needed.
- Lifespan: 20–40+ years
- Climate Zones: Mediterranean and temperate SA — ideal for Adelaide plains, coastal suburbs, Yorke Peninsula, Eyre Peninsula and the Fleurieu
- Soil pH: Wide tolerance — slightly acidic to strongly alkaline
Landscape & Design Ideas
- A tough, evergreen screen for year-round privacy
- Windbreak for exposed or coastal gardens
- Modern hedging alternative to Lilly Pilly in dry, alkaline soils
- Feature shrub with silvery contrast in Mediterranean gardens
- Excellent for driveways, verges and boundary planting
Why You Will Love It
‘Ebbing’s Silverberry’ offers unbeatable toughness, fast growth and year-round density — perfect for creating privacy or structure in Adelaide’s hot, dry climate. Its silver-backed foliage catches the light beautifully, while its scented autumn flowers and winter berries add subtle seasonal charm.