Osmanthus Goshiki, also known as holly olive or fake holly, is a slow-growing evergreen shrub native to southern Japan and Taiwan. It is well-suited for use as a dense hedge row. In autumn, it produces small clusters of fragrant, four-petaled white flowers that often bloom in the leaf axils. The plant's variegated leaves emerge with tinges of red and orange before maturing to light green and creamy white. The leaves have sharp, teeth-like points along the edges. While it can grow in shaded areas, full sun enhances the foliage's contrasting colors. Osmanthus Goshiki performs well in borders and garden beds, and is also suitable as a container plant for informal gardens and cottage settings. Osmanthus varieties can be evergreen shrubs or small trees, featuring leathery, opposite leaves and small, often fragrant, tubular white, yellow, or orange flowers. This captivating shrub offers year-round interest with its evergreen variegated foliage and occasional blooms, making it a delightful addition to any outdoor space. It is also a low-maintenance plant, suitable for gardeners of all skill levels.