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Abelia grandiflora

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Abelia grandiflora
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An outstanding and durable evergreen or semi-evergreen shrub with graceful arching brances. Leaves are dark green, glossy and 1"-2" long.

 


Abelia grandiflora in a container
in a shady location
Form: large, mounded, arching shrub
Seasonality: evergreen
Size: to 6ft with equal spread
Leaves: simple, opposite, glossy green, slightly serrate ...

Abelia grandiflora (Glossy abelia, Family: Caprifoliaceae)
Abelmoschus moschatus, Hibiscus abelmoschus (Musk Mallow, Family: Malvaceae)
Abroma augusta (Devil Cotton, Family: Sterculiaceae)
Abromeitiella sp. (Abromeitiella, Family: Bromeliaceae) ...

Abelia grandiflora
Genus of about 30 species of deciduous and evergreen shrubs found on hillsides and in open woodland from the Himalayas to E. Asia, and in Mexico.

Abelia grandiflora is an hybrid of Abelia chinensis and Abelia uniflora.
- Abelia 'Edward Goucher' (picture 1) is less hardy than the regular A. grandiflora, and has pinkish flowers.
- Abelia 'Francis Mason' has yellow or yellow edged leaves.

Hybrid Abelia (Abelia Grandiflora) - Said to be a hybrid, and is handsome but not quite hardy, even in the south. Best on a low, sunny wall, on which it flowers well, and for a long period.
Dwarf Abelia ...

See also: Green, Abelia, Evergreen, Pink, Glossy abelia