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Adorable Abelia.

BY: @ctrl-alt-nwo | CREATED: April 13, 2018, 2:23 a.m. | VOTES: 66 | PAYOUT: $21.17 | [ VOTE ]

The Abelia ( Abelia x grandiflora ) is a medium sized evergreen shrub , growing to around 2 metres in height. It has attractive small shiny green leaves, and masses of small trumpet -shaped white flowers. It has a very long flowering season, and the look of the plant is enhanced by the persisent sepals ( base of the flowers) which have a starry-like affect amongst the flowers and foliage. There are many different cultivars of Abelia, some with golden coloured foliage called "Frances mason", and other Variegated (two colour foliage) varieties. Abelia is a good hedge plant for screens and privacy, or a good specimen plant on it's own. Plant in the full sun for best results. Abelia will grow in most climates without severely cold winters. Photos are from Sydney gardens.

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@kingsberry | April 13, 2018, 2:30 a.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

It's beautiful flowers entire small bunch of plant. Better explained here @ctrl-alt-nwo.

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Abelias are among those old fashioned shrubs that modern gardeners simply can’t do without, because they are available in all sizes, from petite to large. There is an ideal one for your size garden even if you only have a small balcony, it can boast a dwarf potted Abelia!

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Smaller gardens need smaller shrubs, and it can be a challenge to find shrubs that remain small without the need for ruthless pruning. Plant breeders recognised this need and were delighted when they persuaded Abelia to produce more petite offspring. These new and exciting cultivars are genetic dwarfs and simply do not grow as large as their parents. This breakthrough led to a wonderful selection of these adorable babies, with the same graceful form as their parents, and a wonderful selection of leaf colours, including lemon, gold, cream or even pink variegations, not forgetting the profusion of tiny bell-shaped flowers Abelia is loved for.

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Abelia is a large family of plants belonging to the beautiful honeysuckle family and there are both evergreen and deciduous species. They are native to eastern Asia, from Japan to the Himalayas, as well as Mexico; the species from warm climates are evergreen, and those from colder climates are deciduous.

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Source: http://www.gardeninginsouthafrica.co.za/index.php/1256-may/abelias-are-among-those-old-fashioned-shrubs-that-the-modern-gardener-simply-can-t-do-without

@wilson6 | April 13, 2018, 2:33 a.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

Abelia
Abelia /əˈbiːliə/[1] is a formerly recognized genus that contained about 30 species and hybrids, placed in the honeysuckle family, Caprifoliaceae. Molecular phylogenetic studies showed that the genus was not monophyletic, and in 2013, Maarten Christenhusz proposed the merger of Abelia (excluding section Zabelia) into Linnaea, along with some other genera. Abelia section Zabelia was raised to the genus Zabelia.[2]

Description
Species formerly placed in Abelia are shrubs from 1–6 m tall, native to eastern Asia (Japan west to the Himalaya) and southern North America (Mexico); the species from warm climates are evergreen, and colder climate species deciduous. The leaves are opposite or in whorls of three, ovate, glossy, dark green, 1.5–8 cm long, turning purplish-bronze to red in autumn in the deciduous species. The flowers appear in the upper leaf axils and stem ends, 1-8 together in a short cyme; they are pendulous, white to pink, bell-shaped with a five-lobed corolla, 1–5 cm long, and usually scented. Flowering continues over a long and continuous period from late spring to fall.

Taxonomy
The generic name commemorates Clarke Abel, a keen naturalist who accompanied Lord Amherst's unsuccessful embassy to China in 1816 as surgeon, under the sponsorship of Sir Joseph Banks. All of Abel's seeds and plants were lost in a shipwreck on the homeward voyage, however; living plants of Abelia chinensis (now Linnaea chinensis) were first imported to England in 1844 by Robert Fortune.[3]

Some species placed in Abelia were transferred to Linnaea at various times from 1872 onwards, but these transfers were not accepted by most botanists. Molecular phylogenetic studies showed that a number of genera traditionally placed in the tribe Linnaeeae were closely related, but that Abelia was not monophyletic, even with Abelia section Zabelia split off as a separate genus Zabelia. In 2013, Maarten Christenhusz proposed that Abelia and related genera be merged into Linnaea.[2] This proposal has been adopted by recent sources, including the Plants of the World Online.[4][5]

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abelia

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@basyir01 | April 13, 2018, 2:33 a.m. | Votes: 0 | [ VOTE ]

very beautiful and awesome

@masud91 | April 13, 2018, 2:35 a.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

Abelia × grandiflora
glossy abelia

https://apps.rhs.org.uk/plantselectorimages/detail/ADV0000544_2071.jpg

Other common names
glossy abelia

Synonyms
Abelia rupestris misapplied
Abelia rupestris var. grandiflora

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Family
Caprifoliaceae

Genus
Abelia can be deciduous or evergreen shrubs or small trees, with paired or whorled leaves and axillary or terminal clusters of funnel-shaped or trumpet-shaped flowers in summer and autumn, sometimes with conspicuous, colourful calyces

Details
A. × grandiflora is a medium-sized semi-evergreen shrub to 3m, with arching branches, bearing small glossy oval leaves and clusters of pale pink, slightly fragrant flowers over a long period from mid-summer.

How to grow
Cultivation
Very easy to grow in reasonable conditions although not fully hardy; requires a sheltered, sunny position

Propagation
Propagate by softwood cuttings in early summer or semi-hardwood cuttings in late summer

Suggested planting locations and garden types
Low Maintenance Wall-side Borders City & Courtyard Gardens

How to care
Pruning
Pruning group 8. May need hard pruning (Pruning Group 6) every 3 to 4 years

Pests
Generally pest free

Diseases
Generally disease free

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https://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/100036/i-Abelia-i-%C3%97-i-grandiflora-i/Details

@sushovon002 | April 13, 2018, 2:42 a.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

I didn't here about this plant before...really beautiful flowers photography.☺
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@muhasib | April 13, 2018, 2:46 a.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

Abelia leaves are dark green and glossy, and the tubular flowers are small, white or pink that grow in clusters, Abelia shrubs flower between spring and autumn...

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@dragonking | April 13, 2018, 2:46 a.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

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Most Abelia species have a densely bushy habit, often with slightly arching branches and small glossy leaves that taper to a fine point. The young foliage has bronze to golden tints that in some cultivars persist to maturity. From late summer, small, full-shaped to tubular, white to pink flowers smother the bushes. Some species have persistent reddish sepals that provide an additional ornamental feature after the flowers have faded.

Although hardiness varies considerably, most abelias are not suitable in areas with severe winters. Plant in a position in sun or part-shade with moist, humus-rich, well-drained soil. Pruning should be undertaken to keep the plant looking tidy whilst maintaining its natural arching habit. Trim to shape in late winter or spring, removing the cane ends and also some of the basal shoots in order to allow room for new growth. Propagate from half-hardened or softwood cuttings.

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Source- http://www.abc.net.au/gardening/plant-finder/abelia/9441910

@arindomdey | April 13, 2018, 2:49 a.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

Stunning photography sir but i dnt know i cnt hear this flower nme before.... Is this new one?????..
Thnxxx fr sharing...☺☺👌👌👌

@dtube2 | April 13, 2018, 2:51 a.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

Abelia parvifolia
Schumann abelia

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Other common names
Schumann abelia

Synonyms
Abelia longituba
Abelia schumannii

Family
Caprifoliaceae

Genus
Abelia can be deciduous or evergreen shrubs or small trees, with paired or whorled leaves and axillary or terminal clusters of funnel-shaped or trumpet-shaped flowers in summer and autumn, sometimes with conspicuous, colourful calyces

Details
A. parvifolia is a semi-evergreen shrub of spreading habit, with small, ovate leaves, and funnel-shaped lilac-pink flowers, with a conspicuous persistent reddish calyx, in late summer and autumn

Plant range
China

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How to grow
Cultivation
Very easy to grow in reasonable conditions although not fully hardy

Propagation
Propagate by softwood cuttings in early summer or semi-hardwood cuttings in late summer

Suggested planting locations and garden types
Flower borders and beds Wall-side Borders Low Maintenance Cottage & Informal Garden Patio & Container Plants Gravel Garden Mediterranean Climate Plants

How to care
Pruning
Pruning group 1. May need hard pruning ( Pruning group 6 ) every 3 to 4 years

Pests
Generally pest free

Diseases
Generally disease free

@roselover | April 13, 2018, 2:54 a.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

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@jenny2 | April 13, 2018, 3:01 a.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

Abelia × grandiflora

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Other common names
glossy abelia

Synonyms
Abelia rupestris misapplied
Abelia rupestris var. grandiflora

see more
Family
Caprifoliaceae

Genus
Abelia can be deciduous or evergreen shrubs or small trees, with paired or whorled leaves and axillary or terminal clusters of funnel-shaped or trumpet-shaped flowers in summer and autumn, sometimes with conspicuous, colourful calyces

Details
A. × grandiflora is a medium-sized semi-evergreen shrub to 3m, with arching branches, bearing small glossy oval leaves and clusters of pale pink, slightly fragrant flowers over a long period from mid-summer

Abelia 'Edward Goucher'
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Other common names
abelia 'Edward Goucher'

Family
Caprifoliaceae

Genus
Abelia can be deciduous or evergreen shrubs or small trees, with paired or whorled leaves and axillary or terminal clusters of funnel-shaped or trumpet-shaped flowers in summer and autumn, sometimes with conspicuous, colourful calyces

Details
'Edward Goucher' is a compact, bushy shrub flowering on many somewhat arching stems. One of the 'glossy' abelias it has semi-evergreen foliage with a bronze tinge when young. The abundant flowers are lilac-pink while the calyx lobes surrounding them are bronze-tinged enhancing the bloom colour. A well-proved resilient plant

Abelia parvifolia
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Other common names
Schumann abelia

Synonyms
Abelia longituba
Abelia schumannii

Family
Caprifoliaceae

Genus
Abelia can be deciduous or evergreen shrubs or small trees, with paired or whorled leaves and axillary or terminal clusters of funnel-shaped or trumpet-shaped flowers in summer and autumn, sometimes with conspicuous, colourful calyces

Details
A. parvifolia is a semi-evergreen shrub of spreading habit, with small, ovate leaves, and funnel-shaped lilac-pink flowers, with a conspicuous persistent reddish calyx, in late summer and autumn

Abelia × grandiflora Confetti = 'Conti'
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Other common names
abelia [Confetti]

Synonyms
Abelia chinensis 'Confetti'
Abelia chinensis 'Variegata'

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Family
Caprifoliaceae

Genus
Abelia can be deciduous or evergreen shrubs or small trees, with paired or whorled leaves and axillary or terminal clusters of funnel-shaped or trumpet-shaped flowers in summer and autumn, sometimes with conspicuous, colourful calyces

Details
Confetti is a semi-evergreen shrub with narrow, green foliage margined with creamy-white and flushed pink in spring. Slightly scented white flowers tinged pale pink appear in summer and autumn.

Abelia × grandiflora 'Francis Mason'
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Other common names
abelia 'Francis Mason'

Synonyms
Abelia × grandiflora 'Variegata'
Abelia 'Francis Mason'

Family
Caprifoliaceae

Genus
Abelia can be deciduous or evergreen shrubs or small trees, with paired or whorled leaves and axillary or terminal clusters of funnel-shaped or trumpet-shaped flowers in summer and autumn, sometimes with conspicuous, colourful calyces

Details
'Francis Mason' is a semi-evergreen shrub with lance-shaped yellow leaves centrally blotched with dark green, and clusters of funnel-shaped, slightly fragrant, pale pink flowers from mid summer/

Abelia × grandiflora 'Brockhill Allgold'
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Other common names
abelia 'Brockhill Allgold'

Family
Caprifoliaceae

Genus
Abelia can be deciduous or evergreen shrubs or small trees, with paired or whorled leaves and axillary or terminal clusters of funnel-shaped or trumpet-shaped flowers in summer and autumn, sometimes with conspicuous, colourful calyces

Details
'Brockhill Allgold' is a semi-evergreen shrub with acid-green to bright-gold leaves borne on arching stems; juvenile foliage is tinged bronze . Clusters of funnel-shaped, slightly fragrant, white flowers are produced from early to late summer.

@ctrl-alt-nwo | April 14, 2018, 4:26 a.m. | Votes: 0 | [ VOTE ]

200 words maximum please.

@jerrybanfields | April 13, 2018, 3:04 a.m. | Votes: 3 | [ VOTE ]

Abelia × grandiflora ‘Brockhill Allgold’

Abelia can be deciduous or evergreen shrubs or small trees. The leaves are paired or whorled. The flowers are axillary or terminal clusters of funnel-shaped or trumpet-shaped and come out in in summer and autumn.

SUN: The plant likes full sun but in a sheltered spot.

MOISTURE: Moist but well-drained

SOIL: Sand, Chalk, Loam

pH: Acid, Alkaline, Neutral

For an image and more info go to the RHS

website https://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/317515/i-Abelia-i-times;-i-grandiflora-i-Brockhill-Allgold/Details

@travellingwomen | April 13, 2018, 3:05 a.m. | Votes: 3 | [ VOTE ]

Glossy abelia is a fine-textured, semi-evergreen, sprawling shrub with 1½ inch-long, red-tinged leaves arranged along thin, arching, multiple stems. It is a hybrid between A. chinensis and A. uniflora. It stands out from other plants because the leaves retain the reddish foliage all summer long, whereas many plants with reddish leaves lose this coloration later in the summer. Considered to be evergreen in its southern range, glossy abelia will lose 50% of its leaves in colder climates, and the remaining leaves will take on a more pronounced red color. Reaching a height of 6 to 10 feet with a spread of 6 feet, the gently rounded form of glossy abelia is clothed from spring through fall with terminal clusters of delicate pink and white, small, tubular flowers. Multiple stems arise from the ground in a vase shape, spreading apart as they ascend into the foliage.

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Abelia x grandiflora blooms
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A. x grandiflora 'Kaleidoscope'
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A. x grandiflora 'Kaleidoscope' foliage
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Scientific name: Abelia x grandiflora
Common name(s): glossy abelia, largeflower abelia
Plant type: shrub
Use and Management
Glossy abelia grows in an upright, spreading vase shape if left unpruned with numerous thin stems arising from the ground. Stems eventually branch near their tips forming a shrub with a full top and a thin bottom. The cascading nature of glossy abelia makes it ideal for use as a specimen, foundation plant, or shrub border. It also can be planted along a steep bank for erosion control, or it can be clipped into a hedge. Be sure that the top of the hedge is clipped narrower than the bottom to allow adequate light to reach the bottom foliage. This will help keep the plant full all the way to the ground.

Foliage arises maroon fading to dark green, lending a reddish cast to the plant during active growth. The small powderpuff-pink flowers add color continuously during the warm months. Blooming on new growth in the summer, glossy abelia benefits from springtime pruning and will require occasional thinning to keep it in bounds as a hedge. Thinning will help light reach the interior foliage, stimulating branching and creating a fuller plant.

Glossy abelia enjoys fairly rich, moist but well-drained soil in a full sun or lightly shaded location and has good drought tolerance. Plants become thin and unattractive in the shade and do not flower. Plant on 4- to 6-foot centers to form a screen or foundation planting, slightly closer for a hedge. The foliage darkens during the winter, but plants generally remain full all during the cold months.

Cultivars include: 'Confetti'—cream-variegated foliage, cream colored area turns reddish in cool weather, evergreen to about 10 degrees; 'Francis Mason'—new green foliage changes to glossy yellow as it matures, color more noticeable in full sun, light pink flowers, 3 to 4 feet high; 'Prostrata'—prostrate growth habit, white flowers, sometimes used as a ground cover; and 'Sherwoodii'—dwarf, to 3 feet, somewhat smaller leaves and flowers. Abelia 'Edward Goucher', a hybrid between Abelia x grandiflora and Abelia schumannii, has abundant lavender-pink flowers and showy red calyces, reaches 5 to 8 feet, and is best used in USDA hardiness zone 6 and south. It is superior to most other abelia due to the highly fragrant pink flowers.

Propagation is by cuttings of long, leafless, hardwood stems taken in November to January.

@max1994 | April 13, 2018, 3:09 a.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

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Abelia x grandiflora

Description
A beautiful, medium sized, semi-evergreen shrub with arching branches and lightly scented, white flowers, lightly tinged with pink throughout late summer. The flowers of Abelia x grandiflora are long lasting and stand out well against the dark green, glossy leaves.

As a semi-evergreen shrub, Abelia x grandiflora tends to be evergreen in mild winters but can loose its leaves in very cold periods.

Superb choice of shrub for planting as part of a low maintenance mixed border, growing in a container or against a wall or fence.

Supplied Size: 3L containers (approx three year old plants, 30 - 40 cm tall)

Position: Full sun or light, dappled shade.
Soil: Any fertile soil.
Hardiness: Hardy. Abelia x grandiflora requires shelter from cold winter winds.
Flowering Period: July - October
Flower Colour: Pale pinkish-white
Rate of Growth: Moderate.
Habit: Abelia x grandiflora grows to be a medium sized, rounded, densely branching shrub.
Height: eventually up to 2.5 m (8 ft) / or up to 1.5 - 2 m (5 - 6 ft) after 10 years
Spread: eventually 3 m (10 ft) / or up to 2 - 2.5 m (6 - 8 ft) after 10 years
Pruning: Abelia x grandiflora should be pruned in late spring to shape or remove any dead or damaged wood if required.

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@obaidb2 | April 13, 2018, 3:11 a.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

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* Tradition.

With ease grown in common, medium, well-drained soil in full solar to part color. Satisfactory flowering in full sun. Prefers moist, organically wealthy soils which drain well. Somewhat evergreen within the South, but on the whole deciduous within the St. Louis area the place stems may undergo substantial harm (together with dying to the ground) in bloodless winters. Gigantic stem injury can be expected when winter temperatures method zero levels F. Exceptional sited in a protected vicinity in the St. Louis subject. Blooms on new timber, so prune as wanted (e.G., remove stems misplaced to iciness and, if preferred, thin to the bottom as much as 1/3 of old stems) in late winter to early spring.
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  • Noteworthy characteristics.

Abelia grandiflora is a go between A. Chinensis and A. Uniflora. It is a rounded, spreading, multi-stemmed shrub in the honeysuckle household. Often grows on gracefully arching branches to 2-four' tall in the St. Louis subject, however frequently taller (to 6' tall ) within the heat iciness climates of the South (USDA Zones 8-9). In years the place the stems die to the bottom in iciness but the plant survives, flowering will still arise, but on smaller plants that generally reach a top of only one-1.5'. Facets clusters of white-tinged-red, bell-shaped plant life (to three/four" long) which appear within the upper leaf axils and stem ends over a protracted and steady late spring to fall bloom interval. Flowers are aromatic. Ovate, glossy, darkish green leaves (to 1.25" lengthy) flip purplish-bronze in autumn.

Genus name honors Dr. Clarke Abel (1780-1826), general practitioner and naturalist, who gathered seed and crops as a part of a British expedition to China in 1817.
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  • Issues.

No critical insect or disorder issues. Wintry weather die-again could arise within the St. Louis field.

  • Backyard uses.

Specimen or grouping or mass for shrub borders or foundations. Additionally effective as an casual hedge or low display (vegetation tend to lose attractive sleek shape if pruned or sheared to a extra formal hedge appear) in southern areas the place winter kill just isn't a challenge. Mass on slopes or banks for appealing shrubby duvet and erosion manipulate.
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@templeflower | April 13, 2018, 3:14 a.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

It is cold hardy here, tolerant of our summer heat, grows happily in alkaline clay soil and will survive the summer with no extra water. It thrives in full sun or part shade. It has no pests or diseases worth mentioning.
It is evergreen, although the foliage changes color in the fall to a deep bronze-red. In the spring, it is covered with small white or pale-pink flowers that are sweetly scented, and new flowers continue to open for six to eight months, until midfall. The flowers are intensely attractive to butterflies, hummingbirds and other pollinators, adding a second dimension of color and life to the landscape.

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The glossy abelia, or simply abelia (Abelia × grandiflora), is a hybrid plant that can be found in old gardens across North Texas. It is the lucky product of a union between two species, A. chinensis and A. uniflora. That is why the multiplication symbol appears in its scientific name.

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@asim1234 | April 13, 2018, 3:17 a.m. | Votes: 3 | [ VOTE ]

Genus: Abelia

Common Name: Abelia 'Goldsport'

Latin Name: Abelia x grandiflora 'Goldsport'

Variety: 'Goldsport'

Family Name: Caprifoliaceae

Plant Description:
A beautiful arching, semi-evergreen shrub that produces its delicate, fragrant, trumpet-like flowers in midsummer to autumn. Although grown primarily for its flowers this variety has all yellow foliage giving it all-year-round interest and well deserving of a place in a mixed or shrub border. As with all Abelia's it is slightly tender and will either need a spot against a south-facing wall to thrive or need protection against cold, dry winds.

Height: 3.0m

Spread: 4.0m

Form: Semi Evergreen

Hardiness: Frost Tender
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Growth
The comparatively fast-growing shrubs reach heights of 1,8 to 3 metres, they have a semi-erect habit and produce multiple stems. The main growing season is in spring and summer. The plants reach a width of 1 to 1.5 metres.

Wood and Bark
Leaves
Abelia x grandiflora is evergreen. The green, simple leaves are opposite. They are ovate and petiolate with entire margins and arcuate venation. The foliage is dense and turns an attractive dark red in autumn.

Flowers and Fruits
Abelia x grandiflora produces panicles of showy, white funnel-shaped flowers from July to October. The plants are hermaphroditic, pollination takes places by allogamy through animals.

The shrubs produce ornamental brown drupes from summer to autumn.
Flowers, which first emerge in late May, will continue through fall. The 1”-long, tubular flowers can be white or a soft pink. Although flowers are most prolific in June and July, the overall flower display is not quite as dramatic as some other flowering shrubs. After each flower fades, brightly colored pink or coral sepals appear, giving the impression that more flowers have developed. It is the combination of tubular flowers and colorful sepals that creates the overall effect. Flowers are born at the tips of new growth, so flowers will be produced during the growing season as new growth develops.

The small, almost tear-drop shaped glossy leaves are a dark green during the growing season. Depending on your location, your abelia may develop a rich, deep maroon winter leaf color. The further north your location, the more this plant acts as a semi-evergreen and will lose more foliage.

Glossy abelia is very adaptable to sun and soil situations. It typically grows best in full sun but will grow fairly well in partial sun situations. Foliage density will decrease as the amount of shade increases. Once established, this is a fairly drought-tolerant plant.

The cascading branches will grow 5–6’ tall and wide. Most of the newer cultivars are smaller in size in the range of 3–4’ tall. You will rarely if ever have to prune glossy abelia unless you want to impose some size control. Since flowering occurs on new growth, you can be quite aggressive and still have a reasonable flower/sepal display.

Disease or insect problems on glossy abelia are rare. The plant can be used in a mass or as an individual. The small leaves and arching branches give the plant a very soft, graceful textural effect.

The garden center trade is full of named cultivars including ‘Edward Goucher,’ ‘Sherwood,’ and ‘John Creech.’ Two common variegated leaf cultivars include ConfettiTM and ‘Sunrise.’ The University of Arkansas Plant Evaluation Program has evaluated ‘Sunrise,’ and we are not impressed. The variegated plant reverts back to the green-leaved form very easily. The green-leaved part of the plant will easily outgrow the variegated part unless you stay on top of the pruning.

While we are discussing abelia, we should mention another, more rare option that is very impressive. The Chinese abelia (Abelia chinensis) is one of the parents of the hybrid glossy abelia. While this is the deciduous part of the glossy abelia hybrid, leaf retention is almost evergreen in Arkansas. Leaves, although not as glossy or dark green as the hybrid, are still very clean and attractive. What is most impressive is the unbelievable flower/sepal display—a huge bang for your buck. Plants start flowering on new growth in June and the striking pink sepals will continue to provide an impact until mid-fall. The only reservation about Chinese abelia is the growth habit.

@ctrl-alt-nwo | April 14, 2018, 1:06 p.m. | Votes: 0 | [ VOTE ]

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@faizan07 | April 13, 2018, 3:20 a.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

It really is adorable... They look wonderful when they got dew drops on them...

@jenifer2 | April 13, 2018, 3:21 a.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

Glossy abelia
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his is a rounded, semi-evergreen shrub to 10 feet tall and 12 feet wide with glossy, dark green leaves. From midsummer to autumn, it produces fragrant, funnel-shaped white flowers that are tinged with pink.

Care
Provide fertile, well-drained soil in full sun or partial shade. Most hardy of the abelias, but will probably need winter protection or careful siting in areas colder than Zone 6.

Propagation
Root tip cuttings in early spring or late summer.

Problems
Anthracnose, leaf spots, powdery mildew, and fungal root rots may occur.

Genus : Abelia
Plant Width : 10 to 15 feet
Zones : 6, 7, 8, 9
Plant Height : 6 to 10 feet
Moisture : Dry to Medium
Bloom Time : Fall, Late Summer, Summer
Characteristics : Fragrant Flowers
Light : Full Sun to Partial Shade
Maintenance : Low
Flower Color : Pink, White
Plant Type : Shrubs
Plant Seasonal Interest : Spring Interest

@perry1 | April 13, 2018, 3:24 a.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

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Abelia

If you have been hearing the humming of busy bees, the sound may very well be coming from your neighborhood Abelias.

As autumn draws near, Abelias begin to bloom with pretty pink or white funnel-shape flowers perfect for bumble bees to stuff their fuzzy bodies into.

The plant generously provides so many flowers, that bees have a full-time job collecting pollen from just one plant. Small glossy leaves set a nice back-drop for flowers in fall, and on a few forms, the leaves steal the show with bright gold or pink or cream variegation.

Abelias are easy and reliable plants in the landscape as well, requiring just a bit of pruning and watering while getting established.

Varieties you may find at Portland Nursery:

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Abelia x grandiflora (A. chinensis x A. uniflora): Glossy Abelia
White flowers
Glossy dark green leaves – semi-evergreen
Upright arching habit
6-8 feet tall & wide

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Abelia x grandiflora ‘Kaleidoscope’
White flowers
Dramatic lime, coral and gold leaves – semi-evergreen
Low & compact growth 18-24” tall x 24-36” wide

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Abelia x grandiflora ‘Edward Goucher’: Pink Abelia
Pink Flowers
Dark green glossy leaves – semi-evergreen
Broad dense round habit
Grows to 3-5 feet tall & wide

Facts: Abelia
Family: Caprifoliaceae

Genus: Abelia uh-BEE-lee-uh Named after Clark Abel (1780-1826)

Common: Abelia

Origin: Native to Himalaya, Japan, China & Mexico

Characteristics: The genus is comprised of about 15 species of small to medium-size semi-evergreen to deciduous shrubs. Shrubs are multi-stemmed with arching habits, are sometimes awkward in youth and appreciative of pruning and support to develop a strong branching structure.

Flowers: Small and plentiful flowers occur in clusters of 1-8 with light sweet scent. White to pink flowers begin to bloom in late summer and last into November. Decorative sepals often persist after the rest of the flower has fallen.

Foliage: Leaves are opposite, green or green variegated with cream, gold or pink.

Size: Plants range in size from 12-18 inches tall to 6-8 feet tall.

Light: Sun or part shade. Plants grown in shade will have decreased flowering and a more open structure, but will otherwise do just fine.

Soil: Slightly acid, moist peaty soil is ideal. Portland has acid soil, so no worries there, but adding compost to the soil when planting will help to increase drainage in primarily clay or sandy soil.

Diseases: Aphids sometimes bother Abelias and they will sometimes develop leaf-spot, but neither is serious.

Hardiness: Hardy to -5 to -10f - USDA Z6-9 Root-hardy in Z5

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Abelia x grandiflora

https://www.portlandnursery.com/shrubs/abelia/

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@jayed007 | April 13, 2018, 3:28 a.m. | Votes: 3 | [ VOTE ]

Abelia-X-grandiflora :

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This is a rounded, semi-evergreen shrub to 10 feet tall and 12 feet wide with glossy, dark green leaves. From midsummer to autumn, it produces fragrant, funnel-shaped white flowers that are tinged with pink.
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Culture:
Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Best flowering in full sun. Prefers moist, organically rich soils which drain well. Somewhat evergreen in the South, but generally deciduous in the St. Louis area where stems may suffer substantial damage (including dying to the ground) in cold winters. Significant stem damage can be expected when winter temperatures approach zero degrees F. Best sited in a protected location in the St. Louis area. Blooms on new wood, so prune as needed (e.g., remove stems lost to winter and, if desired, thin to the ground up to 1/3 of old stems) in late winter to early spring.
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Problems:
Anthracnose, leaf spots, powdery mildew, and fungal root rots may occur.

Basic care instruction :

Plant Feed:

Slow release feed in spring.

Watering:

Keep well-watered.

Soil:

Well-drained, slightly acidic soil.

Basic Care Summary:

For best results, plant in acidic, fertile but well-drained soil. Keep soil moist, watering freely in dry weather. Prune back early each spring for best display.
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@taylor10 | April 13, 2018, 3:29 a.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

Abelia x grandiflora
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Common Name(s):
Glossy abelia
Cultivar(s):
'Edward Goucher' (more compact), 'Canyon Creek', 'Kaleidoscope', 'Little Richard', 'Mardis Gras', 'Rose Creek', 'Silver Anniversary'
Category:
Shrubs
Comment:
This is a drought tolerant, hardy easy to grow shrub. It flowers on new growth in late spring-early summer and continues into fall and early winter. It has a persistent ornamental calyx that is reddish-bronze and lasts for months. The new growth and fall foliage is reddish-bronze. It can be severely pruned back and transplants easily. The bark is attractive and peeling. 'Edward Goucher' is slightly more compact, 3-5' with lavender-pink flowers.

Wildlife Value: This shrub is attractive to hummingbirds, butterflies, and is resistant to damage by deer.

Insect, Disease, and Other Plant Problems: No serious pest or disease problems. Tolerates air pollution.

Quick ID Hints

May be 3-4 leaves per node on reddish new growth
Leaves have reticulate venation, are opposite
Bell-shaped, white flowers; persistent reddish calyx
Small shrub with exfoliating bark
Compare this species to: Kolkwitzia amabilis

Height:
3-6 ft.
Foliage:
0.7 to 1.5 in. glossy dark green leaves; opposite, simple; ovate, dentate, acute, cuneate to rounded base, 1.5-6.5 cm; reticulate venations; young leaves reddish maturing to glossy green, paler beneath; turns bronze-green to bronze-red in winter
Flower:
White, funnel-shaped 0.75 to 1 in. flowers from early summer to frost; develops a light purple-pink tinge; free flowering; slightly fragrant
Zones:
6 to 9
Habit:
Semi-evergreen
Site:
Sun to partial shade; prefers acidic moist, well-drained site but tolerates clay, damp, or dry soil.
Texture:
Medium to fine
Form:
Spreading, dense, rounded, multi-stemmed shrub; arching branches; can become leggy
Width:
3-6 ft.
Tags:
purple, gold, pollinator, fragrant, hummingbirds, lavender, fall, white, deer resistant, evergreen, pink, sun, fall color, wildlife, leaves, flowers, easy to grow, pollution, green, partial shade, bark, drought tolerant, red.

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@madushanka | April 13, 2018, 3:33 a.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

@ctrl-alt-nwo, You every time given various and beautiful pants to us and It's valuable for find more details from web sites. Someone native plants for some countries. Abelia is a gorgeous plant to see. I added some information and images via google searching.

Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Best flowering in full sun. Prefers moist, organically rich soils which drain well. Somewhat evergreen in the South, but generally deciduous in the St. Louis area where stems may suffer substantial damage (including dying to the ground) in cold winters. Significant stem damage can be expected when winter temperatures approach zero degrees F. Best sited in a protected location in the St. Louis area. Blooms on new wood, so prune as needed (e.g., remove stems lost to winter and, if desired, thin to the ground up to 1/3 of old stems) in late winter to early spring.

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It is a rounded, spreading, multi-stemmed shrub in the honeysuckle family. Typically grows on gracefully arching branches to 2-4' tall in the St. Louis area, but usually taller (to 6' tall ) in the warm winter climates of the South (USDA Zones 8-9). In years where the stems die to the ground in winter but the plant survives, flowering will still occur, but on smaller plants that typically reach a height of only 1-1.5'. Features clusters of white-tinged-pink, bell-shaped flowers (to 3/4" long) which appear in the upper leaf axils and stem ends over a long and continuous late spring to fall bloom period. Flowers are fragrant. Ovate, glossy, dark green leaves (to 1.25" long) turn purplish-bronze in autumn.

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Source: http://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/PlantFinder/PlantFinderDetails.aspx?kempercode=j150

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@villani | April 13, 2018, 3:33 a.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

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Most Abelia species have a thickly rugged propensity, frequently with somewhat angling branches and little reflexive leaves that decrease to a fine point. The youthful foliage has bronze to brilliant tints that in a few cultivars persevere to development. From pre-fall, little, full-formed to tubular, white to pink blooms cover the brambles. A few animal categories have industrious rosy sepals that give an extra fancy element after the blossoms have blurred.

In spite of the fact that solidness changes significantly, most abelias are not appropriate in zones with serious winters. Plant in a situation in sun or part-shade with soggy, humus-rich, very much depleted soil. Pruning ought to be embraced to keep the plant looking clean while keeping up its characteristic angling propensity. Trim to shape in pre-spring or spring, evacuating the stick closes and furthermore a portion of the basal shoots keeping in mind the end goal to permit space for new development. Engender from half-solidified or softwood cuttings.

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@pocketrocket | April 13, 2018, 3:34 a.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

Abelia it looks like perfect house decoration. Probably easy to maintain too. I like Magnolia trees now as they bloom in my part of the world. But I think a tree is way harder to maintain than a simple bush.

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Oh, and nice flowers, great post ;)

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@pariza | April 13, 2018, 3:55 a.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

@ctrl-alt-nwo.... That's a exclusive information about Adorable Abelia. When I search in Google about Adorable Abelia , I noticed that they received some information steemit just few times ago.however Adorable Abelia is a beautiful gardening shurb.
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It Most popular in south africa.they like to gardening infornt of their house.
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First time I seen it and foll in love.
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@adamkun | April 13, 2018, 4:03 a.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

Abelia ( Abelia x grandiflora ):

Abela is more attractive to me.
Abelia shrubs are one of those old fashioned plants that became popular because of interesting foliage, showy flowers, reliable performance and simple abelia care. Learn how to grow abelia in your landscape for these characteristics. Newer cultivars of the glossy abelia plant provide a range of colors and forms. Abelia shrubs, Abelia grandiflora, have attractive foliage, which partially accounts for their longtime use in the landscape.
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The evergreen abelia has red foliage throughout the summer, becoming even deeper and more brilliant in autumn through winter. Flowers offer several bursts of bloom from spring to fall, with clusters of fragrant and frilly pink and white tubular flowers. In colder areas of the country, the glossy abelia plant is considered semi-evergreen, as it may lose half its leaves in cold winters.[IMAGE: https://steemitimages.com/DQmPAfvNE4edMRcBtzZB9tpgF5LtrrBGxp9tHnc6NFU4Qtj/images.jpg]
When planting abelia in your yard, choose a prominent spot, as abelia shrubs are no longer just to hide the foundation of your home. Also, choose a spot that gets full to partial sun. The glossy abelia plant grows in a variety of soil types, but responds best to a fertile soil.
Little is need with regards to the care of these shrubs, though regular watering improves performance. When growing the standard Abelia grandiflora, leave room for the plant to spread to 6 feet and reach 6 to 10 feet in height. The habit of the glossy abelia plant is to spread. Newer cultivars are more compact and require less pruning; therefore, abelia care is less time consuming. ‘Lavender Mist’ spreads only slightly, with gray green foliage that becomes a purplish red in fall and a deep purple in winter. Blooms on these compact abelia shrubs are lavender and white, with two heavy bloom periods in June and August. Prune this abelia in early spring once it is established.
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‘Plum Surprise’ is another of the newer offerings, with less flowering and more finely textured foliage. Arching stems sport yellow-green leaves which become emerald in summer, turning burgundy as temperatures cool. Reddish stems often bear single flowers that appear white on first glance, but when examined closely, have a purple blush and yellow throat. This glossy abelia plant is tolerant of drought and summer heat once established in the landscape. Abelia care for this cultivar includes early spring pruning.
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@stardivine | April 13, 2018, 4:28 a.m. | Votes: 3 | [ VOTE ]

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Abelia shrubs are one of those old fashioned plants that became popular because of interesting foliage, showy flowers, reliable performance and simple abelia care. Learn how to grow abelia in your landscape for these characteristics. Newer cultivars of the glossy abelia plant provide a range of colors and forms.
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Abelia shrubs, Abelia grandiflora, have attractive foliage, which partially accounts for their longtime use in the landscape. The evergreen abelia has red foliage throughout the summer, becoming even deeper and more brilliant in autumn through winter. Flowers offer several bursts of bloom from spring to fall, with clusters of fragrant and frilly pink and white tubular flowers. In colder areas of the country, the glossy abelia plant is considered semi-evergreen, as it may lose half its leaves in cold winters.
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Abelia shrubs, Abelia grandiflora, have attractive foliage, which partially accounts for their longtime use in the landscape. The evergreen abelia has red foliage throughout the summer, becoming even deeper and more brilliant in autumn through winter. Flowers offer several bursts of bloom from spring to fall, with clusters of fragrant and frilly pink and white tubular flowers. In colder areas of the country, the glossy abelia plant is considered semi-evergreen, as it may lose half its leaves in cold winters.
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@aaeesha | April 13, 2018, 5:10 a.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

Adorable Abelia is amazing sir,thanks a lot sir,you always brings us such plants we never know,thanksyou so much sir for introducing this.

@melianasagita | April 13, 2018, 5:56 a.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

Species formerly placed in Abelia are shrubs from 1–6 m tall, native to eastern Asia (Japan west to the Himalaya) and southern North America (Mexico); the species from warm climates are evergreen, and colder climate species deciduous. The leaves are opposite or in whorls of three, ovate, glossy, dark green, 1.5–8 cm long, turning purplish-bronze to red in autumn in the deciduous species. The flowers appear in the upper leaf axils and stem ends, 1-8 together in a short cyme; they are pendulous, white to pink, bell-shaped with a five-lobed corolla, 1–5 cm long, and usually scented. Flowering continues over a long and continuous period from late spring to fall.

@pijon | April 13, 2018, 7:02 a.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

The Abelia ( Abelia x grandiflora ):
This is a rounded, semi-evergreen shrub to 10 feet tall and 12 feet wide with glossy, dark green leaves. From midsummer to autumn, it produces fragrant, funnel-shaped white flowers that are tinged with pink.

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Care:
Provide fertile, well-drained soil in full sun or partial shade. Most hardy of the abelias, but will probably need winter protection or careful siting in areas colder than Zone 6.

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Propagation:
Root tip cuttings in early spring or late summer.

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Problems:
Anthracnose, leaf spots, powdery mildew, and fungal root rots may occur.

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Genus : Abelia
Plant Width : 10 to 15 feet
Zones : 6, 7, 8, 9
Plant Height : 6 to 10 feet
Moisture : Dry to Medium

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Bloom Time : Fall, Late Summer, Summer
Characteristics : Fragrant Flowers
Light : Full Sun to Partial Shade
Maintenance : Low
Flower Color : Pink, White
Plant Type : Shrubs
Plant Seasonal Interest : Spring Interest.

Source:http://www.finegardening.com/plant/glossy-abelia-abelia-x-grandiflora

@serkagan | April 13, 2018, 7:14 a.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

Abelia is a decorative shrub and is very suitable for growing in the garden!

Abelia - deciduous or evergreen, slowly growing ornamental shrub in height 1,5-2,5 m, under favorable growing conditions can reach a six-meter mark. Leaves opposite, pointed at the ends, oval in shape, dark green in color with shine, are located in pairs.

Flowers tubular, campanulate or funnel-shaped, small or medium-sized, five-lobed, have a pleasant and brightly-expressed odor, can be white, pink, lilac or red. Flowering runs from June to September, some species bloom until October. At the end of flowering, leaves densely located at the tips of branches fall off, and in their place remain reddish or purple sepals, due to which the plants retain their decorative qualities until the onset of stable frosts.

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Growing conditions

Abelia - the plant photophilous, gives preference to well-lit areas. In a hot climate accepts slightly shaded areas, protected from the northern winds. To grow a culture, well-drained, moderately moist soils with a rich mineral composition are desirable.

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Care

Abelia is an undemanding plant, taking care of it does not take much time and is subject to even a novice amateur gardener. The main tasks in the care of plants are forming and sanitary pruning. To maintain aesthetic views of the bush immediately after flowering, old, diseased and damaged branches should be removed. A special form of abelia can be given by shearing, however, it will be necessary to perform such a procedure quite often, since the plants grow very quickly.

In arid periods, the Abelians need moderate watering, with sufficient amount of natural precipitation the culture of irrigation does not require. Top dressing with mineral fertilizers is carried out in early spring. Since the Abelians are cold-resistant, there is no need for shelter for the winter.

An equally important procedure for caring for plants is the fight against the parents and diseases. Often, Abelians are attacked by aphids, the pest leaves saccharous discharge on the leaves, which subsequently lead to their blackening. To combat diseases and diseases it is recommended to use permitted insecticidal drugs. Thank you @ctrl-alt-nwo

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@latikasha | April 13, 2018, 7:34 a.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

Abelia × grandiflora:
If you have been hearing the humming of busy bees, the sound may very well be coming from your neighborhood Abelias.

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Other common names:-
glossy abelia.
Synonyms:-
Abelia rupestris misapplied
Abelia rupestris var. grandiflora

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Genus:-
Abelia can be deciduous or evergreen shrubs or small trees, with paired or whorled leaves and axillary or terminal clusters of funnel-shaped or trumpet-shaped flowers in summer and autumn, sometimes with conspicuous, colourful calyces.

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Details:-
A. × grandiflora is a medium-sized semi-evergreen shrub to 3m, with arching branches, bearing small glossy oval leaves and clusters of pale pink, slightly fragrant flowers over a long period from mid-summer.

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How to grow:-
Very easy to grow in reasonable conditions although not fully hardy; requires a sheltered, sunny position.
Propagation:-
Propagate by softwood cuttings in early summer or semi-hardwood cuttings in late summer.

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How to care:-
Pruning group 8. May need hard pruning (Pruning Group 6) every 3 to 4 years.
Pests:-
Generally pest free
Diseases
Generally disease free.

Source:https://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/100036/i-Abelia-i-%C3%97-i-grandiflora-i/Details

@ctrl-alt-nwo | April 15, 2018, 11:06 a.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

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@dannywill | April 13, 2018, 7:51 a.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

Abelia:
As autumn draws near, Abelias begin to bloom with pretty pink or white funnel-shape flowers perfect for bumble bees to stuff their fuzzy bodies into.

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The plant generously provides so many flowers, that bees have a full-time job collecting pollen from just one plant. Small glossy leaves set a nice back-drop for flowers in fall, and on a few forms, the leaves steal the show with bright gold or pink or cream variegation.

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Family: Caprifoliaceae.
Genus: Abelia uh-BEE-lee-uh Named after Clark Abel (1780-1826).
Common: Abelia.
Origin: Native to Himalaya, Japan, China & Mexico.

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The genus is comprised of about 15 species of small to medium-size semi-evergreen to deciduous shrubs. Shrubs are multi-stemmed with arching habits, are sometimes awkward in youth and appreciative of pruning and support to develop a strong branching structure.

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Small and plentiful flowers occur in clusters of 1-8 with light sweet scent. White to pink flowers begin to bloom in late summer and last into November. Decorative sepals often persist after the rest of the flower has fallen.

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Notes: Aphids sometimes bother Abelias and they will sometimes develop leaf-spot, but neither is serious.

Source:https://portlandnursery.com/shrubs/abelia/

@shihabieee | April 13, 2018, 8:23 a.m. | Votes: 3 | [ VOTE ]

The Abelia ( Abelia x grandiflora ) About this cultivar:
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Abelia x grandiflora is a cross between A. chinensis and A. uniflora; superior to its parents in both its wealth of flowers and their prominence! The specific epithet means large flowered.
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The pale pale pink flowers are carried prodigiously all through high summer and into the late part of the season. As the corollas drop, they leave behind their brownish calyces, which continue the effect of abundance into autumn. Only a hard winter can make it drop its leaves, as privet sometimes does.

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Position: Full sun, partial shade (better in full sun)
Soil: Almost any soil - Grows well in Ballyrobert
Flowers: June, July, August, September, October
Other features: Bees, Butterflies, and Bugs
Hardiness: Fully Hardy - Grows well in Ballyrobert, H5 - Hardy in most places throughout the UK even in severe winters (-15 to -10°C)
Habit: Bushy
Foliage: Evergreen
Height: 250 to 400 cm  ( 8.2 - 13.2 ft)
Spread: 250 to 400 cm  ( 8.2 - 13.2 ft)
Time to full growth: 10 to 20 years
Plant type: Herbaceous Perennial, Shrub
Colour: Pink, white, green
Goes well with: Wall, Fence

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About this genus:

Abelia is a genus of about 30 species and many hybrids in the honeysuckle family Caprifoliaceae. They are shrubs from 1–6 m tall, native to eastern Asia and Mexico; the species from warm climates are evergreen, and colder climate species deciduous. The leaves often turn purplish-bronze to red in autumn in the deciduous species. The flowers are pendulous, white to pink, bell-shaped, and usually scented. Flowering continues over a long and continuous period from late spring to autumn- the main selling point!

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The genus name commemorates Clarke Abel, a keen naturalist who accompanied Lord Amherst's unsuccessful embassy to China in 1816 as surgeon, under the sponsorship of Sir Joseph Banks. All of Abel's seeds and plants were lost in a shipwreck on the homeward voyage, however; living plants of Abelia chinensis were first imported to England in 1844 by Robert Fortune, who introduced A. uniflora the following year. The showy semi-hardy Mexican A. floribunda of the Cordillera of Oaxaca was introduced to English horticulture in 1841.

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Abelia have a reputation of not being hardy but it really depends on the species. But, just in case, keep it in a sheltered spot. They are great for a sunny spot and will grow in most soils.

@anayakhan | April 13, 2018, 8:28 a.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

Abelia x grandiflora is a hybrid of Abelia chinensis and Abelia uniflora. Both the parents are form central china. The plant is commonly known as glossy Abelia. It is the most widely grown Abelia hybrid.

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It is a great designer plant, is known not only for stunning autumn colors but also for its dramatic color throughout the year.
Abelias are named after Dr. Clarke Able, s surgeon who was appointed as the Chief Medical Officer to Lord Amherst's Embassy to China was a keen naturalist too.

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The genus Abelia contains about 30 different species of flowering shrubs and a number of hybrids.
These popular flowering plants belong to the family Caprifoliaceae (Linnaeaceae). They are native to eastern Asia (from Western Japan to the Himalayan ranges) and southern part of North America (Mexico).

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Abelia is a prolific bloomer of fragrant flowers. The trumpet-shaped, scented flowers have a five-lobed corolla. The tublar white flowers have a light purple-pink tinge.

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The shrubs grow well in full sun and can be 1-6 m tall. The plants grow well in sandy, loam, or clay soils. The gracefully arching branches add to the beauty of the plant.

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These plants attract hummingbirds, bees and butterflies. They look nice in borders, however they are suitable for containers gardens, patios, and foundations too.

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@taurus007 | April 13, 2018, 8:33 a.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

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@mstaflat | April 13, 2018, 8:33 a.m. | Votes: 3 | [ VOTE ]

Abelia x grandiflora Glossy Abelia
Caprifoliaceae
Evergreen, Shrubs, Semi-evergreen
Sunset
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Graceful, arching branches densely clothed with oval, usually glossy leaves 1/2–1 1/2 inches long; bronzy new growth. Tubular or bell-shaped flowers in clusters at ends of branches or among leaves. Though small, blossoms are plentiful enough to be showy, mostly during summer and early fall. When blooms drop, they usually leave purplish or copper-colored sepals that provide color into the fall months. Leaves also may take on bronzy tints in fall.
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To keep the shrub’s graceful form, prune selectively; don’t shear. The more stems you cut to the ground in winter or early spring, the more open and arching next year’s growth will be. Abelias are adaptable plants, useful in shrub borders, as space dividers and visual barriers, and near house walls; lower kinds are good bank or ground covers.

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Abelia x grandiflora

This cross between two Chinese species is the best known and most popular of the abelias. To 8 ft. or taller, spreading to 5 ft. or wider. Loses most of its leaves at 15°F/9°C. Freezes to the ground at 0°F/–18°C but usually recovers to bloom the same year, making a graceful border plant 10–15 in. high.

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‘Kaleidoscope’

This dwarf, easy-care evergreen shrub flowers and provides year-long color; it is as versatile as it is colorful. Its chameleon-like foliage changes with the seasons from golden yellow in spring, to orange-red in fall. From the Sunset Western Garden Collection.

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‘Little Richard’

Dwarf (to 2–3 ft. high and 4 ft. wide) with shiny dark green leaves that hold on for a long time even in cold winters. White flowers.

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“Mardi Gras’

Grows 2–3 ft. high and 4–5 ft. wide, with leaves edged and splashed with pink and creamy white. Pale pink to white flowers.

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‘Prostrata’

Low grower to 1 1/2–2 ft. tall, spreading 4–5 ft. wide. Useful as groundcover, bank planting, and foreground shrub. White flowers.

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‘Sherwoodii’

Dense, compact, refined growth to 3–4 ft. tall, 5 ft. wide. Lavender flowers.

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‘Sunrise’

Densely branched, with bronzy green leaves that turn red and purple in fall. To 3–6 ft. tall and wide. White flowers.

@mdsahid | April 13, 2018, 8:34 a.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

Beautiful Abelia:-
Abelia shrubs are one of those old fashioned plants that became popular because of interesting foliage, showy flowers, reliable performance and simple abelia care. Learn how to grow abelia in your landscape for these characteristics.

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When planting abelia in your yard, choose a prominent spot, as abelia shrubs are no longer just to hide the foundation of your home. Also, choose a spot that gets full to partial sun.

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Little is need with regards to the care of these shrubs, though regular watering improves performance. When growing the standard Abelia grandiflora, leave room for the plant to spread to 6 feet and reach 6 to 10 feet in height.

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The habit of the glossy abelia plant is to spread. Newer cultivars are more compact and require less pruning; therefore, abelia care is less time consuming.

Source:-https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/shrubs/abelia/planting-abelia-bushes.htm

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@moniristi | April 13, 2018, 8:43 a.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

Sunny Anniversary

A true color breakthrough!
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Brighten up your landscape with the cheery yellow blooms of Sunny Anniversary® abelia! This tough landscape plant is smothered with yellow and pink flowers all summer long, right into autumn. Leathery leaves stick around through the winter for extra interest. Its fountain-like habit gives it a soft, elegant presence in foundation plantings and flower beds. Like all abelias, rabbits and deer leave this beauty alone.
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Top three reasons to grow Sunny Anniversary® abelia:
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- Flower color unlike any other abelia

  • Fragrant and attracts butterflies

  • tolerates shade, deer, and rabbits
    Long Blooming
    Attracts:
    Bees
    Butterflies
    Resists:
    Deer
    Characteristics
    Duration:
    Shrub
    Shrub Type:
    Deciduous
    Height Category:
    Medium
    Garden Height:
    36 - 48 Inches
    Spacing:
    36 - 48 Inches
    Spread:
    36 - 48 Inches
    Flower Colors:
    Pink
    Yellow
    Foliage Colors:
    Green
    Foliage Shade:
    Dark Green
    Habit:
    Mounded
    Container Role:
    Thriller
    Plant Needs
    Light Requirement:
    Part Sun to Sun
    Maintenance Category:
    Easy
    Blooms On:
    New Wood
    Bloom Time:
    Mid Summer
    Late Summer
    Early Fall
    Hardiness Zones:
    6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a, 9b
    Water Category:
    Average
    Uses:
    Border Plant
    Container
    Good for Screening
    Landscape
    Mass Planting
    Specimen or Focal Point
    Maintenance Notes:
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    Abelia are easy-care plants that don't require regular pruning, though they can be trimmed to shape in early spring. Early spring is also a good time to cut out any dead wood to maintain a neat, open shape.
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    Abelias benefit from a good layer of shredded bark mulch and may be fertilized in spring if you want to encourage more rapid growth. Use a granular fertilizer formulated for woody plants, like a rose fertilizer.

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@robert31 | April 15, 2018, 2:43 p.m. | Votes: 0 | [ VOTE ]
@sanowar7 | April 13, 2018, 8:59 a.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

Glossy Abelia
Abelia x grandiflora

Originally from Italy, this popular rounded shrub makes a fine hedge, barrier, mass or foundation plant. It also works to combat erosion when planted along a bank. Graceful, arching branches are covered with white flowers tinged with rose from late summer through the fall, attracting butterflies and bees.The glossy abelia is a versatile, easy-to-maintain option that will add year-round interest to any landscape.

This is a shade shrub, featuring a spreading canopy capable of blocking sunlight.The glossy abelia grows to a height of 3–6' and a spread of 3–6' at maturity.This shrub grows at a medium to fast rate, with height increases of anywhere from 13" to more than 24" per year.Full sun and partial shade are best for this shrub, meaning it prefers a minimum of 4 hours of direct, unfiltered sunlight each day.

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Not known in general for its benefit to wildlife, these shrubs can serve as butterfly bushes.The glossy abelia originated in Italy possibly before 1866 but was supposedly not introduced until 1886.

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@magnata | April 13, 2018, 9:16 a.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

I know this plants Abelia - long-flowering shrub for home and garden. But Abelia is a rare visitor in our country, because the climate does not allow her to grow. Her name was given by Clark Abel (1780-1826), English botanist and zoologist, doctor, researcher of flora and fauna of China, India and Indonesia. Abelia is appreciated for beautiful fragrant flowers, elegant appearance of bushes and long flowering.
Plants prefer sunny places or a light shadow. The soil must be well drained. Summer in the heat requires abundant watering.
After flowering, remove old and damaged shoots.

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@sarah.taylor | April 13, 2018, 9:40 a.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

Adorable Abelia awesome work,this is amazing,great work sir.

@cheema1 | April 13, 2018, 10:39 a.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

Abelia x grandiflora is a medium sized semi-evergreen shrub, growing to around 2m, with arching branches, bearing small glossy oval leaves and clusters of pale pink, slightly fragrant flowers over a long period from mid-summer.

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These shrubs have attractive foliage, which partially accounts for their longtime use in the landscape.

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The evergreen abelia has red foliage throughout the summer, becoming even deeper and more brilliant in autumn through winter.

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Flowers offer several bursts of bloom from spring to fall, with clusters of fragrant and frilly pink and white tublar flowers.

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The glossy Abelia plant grows in a variety of soil types, but responds best to a fertile soil amended with organic material.

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Little is needed with regards to the care of these shrubs, though regular watering improves performance.

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Thank you @ctrl-alt-nwo for such an informative blog.

@mrashik | April 13, 2018, 10:43 a.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

I know this plants Abelia - long-flowering shrub for home and garden. But Abelia is a rare visitor in our country, because the climate does not allow her to grow. Her name was given by Clark Abel (1780-1826), English botanist and zoologist, doctor, researcher of flora and fauna of China, India and Indonesia. Abelia is appreciated for beautiful fragrant flowers, elegant appearance of bushes and long flowering.
Plants prefer sunny places or a light shadow. The soil must be well drained. Summer in the heat requires abundant watering.
After flowering, remove old and damaged shoots.
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With ease grown in common, medium, well-drained soil in full solar to part color. Satisfactory flowering in full sun. Prefers moist, organically wealthy soils which drain well. Somewhat evergreen within the South, but on the whole deciduous within the St. Louis area the place stems may undergo substantial harm (together with dying to the ground) in bloodless winters. Gigantic stem injury can be expected when winter temperatures method zero levels F. Exceptional sited in a protected vicinity in the St. Louis subject. Blooms on new timber, so prune as wanted (e.G., remove stems misplaced to iciness and, if preferred, thin to the bottom as much as 1/3 of old stems) in late winter to early spring.
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Graceful, arching branches densely clothed with oval, usually glossy leaves 1/2–1 1/2 inches long; bronzy new growth. Tubular or bell-shaped flowers in clusters at ends of branches or among leaves. Though small, blossoms are plentiful enough to be showy, mostly during summer and early fall. When blooms drop, they usually leave purplish or copper-colored sepals that provide color into the fall months. Leaves also may take on bronzy tints in fall.
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@hafez | April 13, 2018, 11:03 a.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

Yesterday I find this unique plant with heart shaped leaves and this beautiful upside-down flowers with long white petals. I researched it online this plant, the name is Cyclamen. Native to Europe.
The scent notes are floral-green, woody & earthy.
In aromatherapy is use to re lieve stress, anxiety, depression, insomnia, migraine, builds self-esteem, confidence & balance. Promotes rest and sleep.
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It is cold hardy here, tolerant of our summer heat, grows happily in alkaline clay soil and will survive the summer with no extra water. It thrives in full sun or part shade. It has no pests or diseases worth mentioning.
It is evergreen, although the foliage changes color in the fall to a deep bronze-red. In the spring, it is covered with small white or pale-pink flowers that are sweetly scented, and new flowers continue to open for six to eight months, until midfall. The flowers are intensely attractive to butterflies, hummingbirds and other pollinators, adding a second dimension of color and life to the landscape.
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Characteristics: The genus is comprised of about 15 species of small to medium-size semi-evergreen to deciduous shrubs. Shrubs are multi-stemmed with arching habits, are sometimes awkward in youth and appreciative of pruning and support to develop a strong branching structure.
Flowers: Small and plentiful flowers occur in clusters of 1-8 with light sweet scent. White to pink flowers begin to bloom in late summer and last into November. Decorative sepals often persist after the rest of the flower has fallen.
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@ctrl-alt-nwo | April 14, 2018, 4:23 a.m. | Votes: 0 | [ VOTE ]

Nice Cyclamen pics, but they are not Abelia.

@bado | April 13, 2018, 11:31 a.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

ABELİA x GRANDİFLORA
Culture:
Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Best flowering in full sun. Prefers moist, organically rich soils which drain well. Somewhat evergreen in the South, but generally deciduous in the St. Louis area where stems may suffer substantial damage (including dying to the ground) in cold winters. Significant stem damage can be expected when winter temperatures approach zero degrees F. Best sited in a protected location in the St. Louis area. Blooms on new wood, so prune as needed (e.g., remove stems lost to winter and, if desired, thin to the ground up to 1/3 of old stems) in late winter to early spring.
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Noteworthy Characteristics:
Abelia × grandiflora is a cross between A. chinensis and A. uniflora. It is a rounded, spreading, multi-stemmed shrub in the honeysuckle family. Typically grows on gracefully arching branches to 2-4' tall in the St. Louis area, but usually taller (to 6' tall ) in the warm winter climates of the South (USDA Zones 8-9). In years where the stems die to the ground in winter but the plant survives, flowering will still occur, but on smaller plants that typically reach a height of only 1-1.5'. Features clusters of white-tinged-pink, bell-shaped flowers (to 3/4" long) which appear in the upper leaf axils and stem ends over a long and continuous late spring to fall bloom period. Flowers are fragrant. Ovate, glossy, dark green leaves (to 1.25" long) turn purplish-bronze in autumn.
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Varieties:
Conti
Dwarf Purple
Edward Goucher
Francis Mason
Little Richard
Sherwoodii
Sunrise
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@timuann | April 13, 2018, 11:53 a.m. | Votes: 3 | [ VOTE ]

abelia x grandiflora really very attractive flower friend.its flower can decorate your house top and growing plants for the garden.. Linnaea × grandiflora, synonym Abelia ×
grandiflora , is a hybrid Linnaea , raised by hybridising L. chinensis with L. uniflora . It is a
deciduous or semievergreen multistemmed
shrub with rounded, spreading, or gracefully arching branches to 1.0-1.8 m tall. The leaves are ovate, glossy, dark green, and 2–6 cm long. The flowers are produced in clusters, white, tinged pink, bell-shaped, to 2 cm long. Unlike most flowering shrubs in cultivation, the species blooms from late summer to well into the autumn.. [IMAGE: https://steemitimages.com/DQmYgGiRwtPPgZnxGyPyNmVDYbYyBLSntCAPRKpN7G26Qcu/FB_IMG_1523617309698.jpg] The Latin specific epithet grandiflora means "abundant flowers". [2]
Cultivation and uses
Linnaea × grandiflora was first raised in 1886 at the Rovelli nursery at Pallanza (now Verbania) , on Lake Maggiore in Italy. It is used as an
ornamental plant in specimen plantings in gardens, or in a mixed border with other shrubs. Propagation is by cuttings . The variegated cultivar 'Hopleys/ [3] growing to 1.5m[IMAGE: https://steemitimages.com/DQmdZXSoCUGomZkTFttdDJ2Teb7FTnUh8Ao5qKojUxbjGJE/FB_IMG_1523617360708.jpg] Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade : Angiosperms
Clade : Eudicots
Clade : Asterids
Order: Dipsacales
Family: Caprifoliaceae
Genus: Linnaea
Species: L. × grandiflora The Latin specific epithet grandiflora [IMAGE: https://steemitimages.com/DQmTBWM3WoFZg6g8z4h1zZk6HNH1tq7246NTXHCViMoq3Nt/FB_IMG_1523617322442.jpg] means "abundant flowers". Cultivation and uses
Linnaea × grandiflora was first raised in 1886 at the Rovelli nursery at Pallanza (now Verbania) , on Lake Maggiore in Italy. It is used as an
ornamental plant in specimen plantings in gardens, or in a mixed border with other shrubs. Propagation is by cuttings . The variegated cultivar 'Hopleys/ [3] growing to 1.5m × 1.5m, has gained the Royal Horticultural Society 's Award of Garden Merit.[IMAGE: https://steemitimages.com/DQmXcmrTqf4Sv15T5nGevMs2AiUgPA5YJyvG1ruxDrYoDmm/FB_IMG_1523617312792.jpg] growing conditions:- Abelia × grandiflora (Glossy Abelia) is a medium-sized, rounded, semi-evergreen shrub with gracefully arching branches, densely clothed with small glossy oval, dark green leaves and clusters of pink-tinged, white, bell-shaped flowers. Slightly fragrant, the blooms are produced continuously cover a long period extending from late spring to fall. The foliage turn purplish-bronze in the fall.

Grows up to 3-6 ft. tall and wide (90-180 cm). #A full sun or part shade lover, this plant is

easily grown in average , medium moisture ,
well-drained soils . Best flower production in full sun. Provide a sheltered location to help prevent hard freeze damage.

Perfect as a specimen plant or in small groupings, as an informal hedge , in shrub borders , or wall-side borders .

Low maintenance , this plant is generally pest and disease free . Deer resistant.

Blooms on new wood, so prune as needed in late winter to early spring. May need hard pruning every 3 to 4 years.

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  1. Dig holes or beds wide, not deep
  2. Lightly amend heavy clay or sandy soils with organic matter
  3. Gently remove plants from containers, keeping the root ball intact
  4. Loosen potting soil and roots around bottom and edges of root ball
  5. Plant level with surrounding soil, spreading roots outward
  6. Fill around roots with lightly amended native soil
  7. Water to settle soil around roots
  8. Cover the area with leaf or bark mulch 1 - 3 inches thick but not piled up onto the plant's stem/trunk
  9. Water deeply
  10. Stake large shrubs or trees to prevent excess movement in strong winds
    Watering
  11. Woody plants need watering less frequently than tender annuals or herbaceous plants
  12. Most established trees, shrubs, and vines can go weeks without supplemental watering except in extremely hot or windy weather
  13. Watering from a hose or sprinkler should be done slowly and deeply, not frequently, to avoid shallow root development or root diseases. Allow soil to dry several inches deep before irrigating
  14. When practical, especially in arid climates, use and maintain water-efficient soaker hoses or drip irrigation. Water briefly two or three times a week to keep soil moist, not wet
  15. Most winter injury is from drying out, not cold temperatures. Be prepared to water during prolonged sunny, windy, dry spells even in the winter.
  16. Mulches help prevent water loss during hot, windy, or sunny weather
    Pruning
  17. Prune for size control and pedestrian safety, to remove dead or diseased plant parts, or to shape or train plants into hedges, topiary, espalier, or other interesting shapes
  18. Broadleaf plants, both evergreen and deciduous, can be cut as hard as needed, even back to main trunks. New growth sprouts near the cut ends.
  19. Prune in the late winter or spring, depending on when the plants flower
  20. Cutting plants back to knobby growth ("pollarding"), though not always acceptable to neighbors, does not seriously harm plants in the long run.
    Propagation
  21. Root stem cuttings of evergreen shrubs in the summer, taking short cuttings of mature new growth, stripping or pruning off the lower leaves, and sticking into moist potting soil or well-drained garden soil kept in bright indirect light and high humidity.
  22. Root stem cuttings of deciduous shrubs in the fall or late winter
  23. Keep cuttings moist 4-6 weeks until well rooted, then transplant into individual containers
  24. Rooting hormones increase the likelihood of rooting, but are not necessary for most plants.
    Fertilization
    Most plants need a regular "diet" of all-purpose plant food, either specialty (labeled for your specific plant type) or a generic N-P-K (nitrogen - phosphorus - potassium)
    Fertilize early in the plant's growing cycle - spring for summer plants, fall for winter plants
    For leafy plants, use a fertilizer with a higher nitrogen content (first number)
    For flowering or fruiting plants, use a fertilizer higher in phosphorous content (middle number)
    If using a water soluble fertilizer:
  25. Mix as directed on container according to directions
  26. Wet the leaves and drench soil
  27. Repeat
    If using a granulated fertilizer:
  28. Scatter a small amount of all-purpose fertilizer lightly under plants from the stem to beyond the outer spread of branches or foliage
  29. Water slowly and deeply, Never over fertilizer! You will see lots of weak, leafy growth and few flowers[IMAGE: https://steemitimages.com/DQmW4T4L45tJEoRspe4N5mpgkG3H5Z7DdcKVTBoo3k2ntRb/FB_IMG_1523617319663.jpg] thanks to sharing for your very wonderfull post of flower plants of abelia x grandiflora..dear...friend.. @ctrl-alt-nwo
@ctrl-alt-nwo | April 14, 2018, 1:12 p.m. | Votes: 0 | [ VOTE ]

Far too long this comment. 200 words maximum , thanks.

@alan083 | April 13, 2018, 12:10 p.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

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Abelia Culture

Abelia is easily grown in any type of soil that is not excessively boggy or dry. It grows well in full sun to part shade, though the best flowering is in full sun. Once established, abelia can withstand short periods of drought, but performs best with a deep soaking every two weeks.

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Abelias are typically planted three or four feet apart as part of an informal shrub border, whether as a foundation planting, along with a property line or to divide different areas of the garden. The smaller varieties are also effective when used sporadically within beds of perennials.

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#### Varieties

There are many varieties of abelia available in nurseries, including several with spectacular colored foliage.

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  • 'Mardi Gras' has triple variegated white-pink-green foliage and grows two to three feet tall and four to five feet wide.
  • 'Kaliedoscope' has yellow, red and green variegation and grows about two feet tall and three feet wide.
  • 'Edward Goucher' is one of the classic abelia varieties, growing five feet tall and wide with dark pink flowers.
  • 'Prostrata' is a low-growing white-flowered form that grows just 18 inches tall.

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@blazing | April 13, 2018, 1:06 p.m. | Votes: 0 | [ VOTE ]

This looks really awesome which is awesome to see nice pictures and information :)

@queqtra | April 13, 2018, 1:34 p.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]
@sophiasteem | April 13, 2018, 3:16 p.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

Common Name(s):
Glossy abelia
Cultivar(s):
'Edward Goucher' (more compact), 'Canyon Creek', 'Kaleidoscope', 'Little Richard', 'Mardis Gras', 'Rose Creek', 'Silver Anniversary'
Category:
Shrubs
Comment:
This is a drought tolerant, hardy easy to grow shrub. It flowers on new growth in late spring-early summer and continues into fall and early winter. It has a persistent ornamental calyx that is reddish-bronze and lasts for months. The new growth and fall foliage is reddish-bronze. It can be severely pruned back and transplants easily. The bark is attractive and peeling. 'Edward Goucher' is slightly more compact, 3-5' with lavender-pink flowers.

Wildlife Value: This shrub is attractive to hummingbirds, butterflies, and is resistant to damage by deer.

Insect, Disease, and Other Plant Problems: No serious pest or disease problems. Tolerates air pollution.

Quick ID Hints

May be 3-4 leaves per node on reddish new growth
Leaves have reticulate venation, are opposite
Bell-shaped, white flowers; persistent reddish calyx
Small shrub with exfoliating bark
Compare this species to: Kolkwitzia amabilis

Height:
3-6 ft.
Foliage:
0.7 to 1.5 in. glossy dark green leaves; opposite, simple; ovate, dentate, acute, cuneate to rounded base, 1.5-6.5 cm; reticulate venations; young leaves reddish maturing to glossy green, paler beneath; turns bronze-green to bronze-red in winter
Flower:
White, funnel-shaped 0.75 to 1 in. flowers from early summer to frost; develops a light purple-pink tinge; free flowering; slightly fragrant

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@justshowme | April 13, 2018, 3:27 p.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

The Abelia plant makes a scattered hill and grows at medium speed. The maximum height he can do is 2-3 meters. Abelia, which has fine hairy shoots, makes shallow roots. Leaves are always green in warm climates, summer green or cold in cold climates. Leaves are 1.5-3 cm long, egg-shaped; edges are lightly threaded, pointed spike, upper surface is very bright dark green; bottom surface is light, bright, green color. Autumn coloring is brown or reddish.
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Significant Diseases and Harms Encountered
Root rot, stalk, chlorosis, fungus diseases and aphid, molluscus and tetranychus are fighting.

Ecological Requests
In cold climatic conditions, it must be protected. It is damaged from severe frost. It can withstand temperatures up to -10 ° C. -15 0 C then death. some developed species have more resistance to cold. It is a light-half-shadow plant and likes warm, temperate and sunny places. It likes acidic, slightly alkaline, sandy, well-drained and permeable soils. Moderate salt resistant.
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Important Types
Abelia x grandiflora 'Kaleidoscope', Abelia grandiflora 'Francis Mason', Abelia grandiflora 'Canyon Creek', Abelia grandiflora 'Little Richard', Abelia grandiflora 'Rosa Creek' are important species.

Dwarf Abelya - Yellow Mottled (Abelia x grandiflora 'Kaleidoscope')
It is 80 to 100 cm high and wide, with a variety of stunted abelian leaves with very distinctive variegated leaves in their red branches. The leaves are bright yellow with a light green outside in the middle of the spring. In summer, gold is yellowish and the center is green. In the fall, it is a golden horn, a bright orange and a red hue.
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Light pink dense tiny flowers form from summer to autumn.
It gives the most beautiful colors in full sunny places. Semi-shaded areas can also be grown. It develops better on permeable soils in many soil types. Growth in heavy clayey soils and high-Ph soil is not good.

Because it is based on -25 degree cold, it can be easily grown in many regions of the home. In landscaping, gardening or pots, you can grow yellow variegated dwarf abalone.
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@magoo-2 | April 14, 2018, 6:01 p.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

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@jawad09 | April 13, 2018, 3:30 p.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

Welcome dear @ctrl-alt-nwo with another beautiful plant. You have created a very positive approach towards Mankind. Now people Love to find Nature, you have forced us to search the beauty of Nature and come with the best possible comment and get a handsome reward.
As usual I have searched almost 3 hours and here is my effort in this regard:

SPECIFICATION:

Common Name: Abelia
Genus: Abelia
Species: x grandiflora
Skill Level: Experienced
Exposure: Full sun
Hardiness: Hardy
Soil type: Well-drained/light
Height: 300cm
Spread: 400cm
Time to take cuttings: May to July
Time to prune: March to April

DETAILS:

A beautiful medium-sized July and October flowering shrub, slow-growing and ideal for smaller gardens. Plants are evergreen in mild winters, but need protection from hard frosts. In really exposed sites plants can be cut down in autumn and then insulated with a 15cm (6in) mulch of bark, cleared away again in early spring or they may be left to take their chance, cutting them down in March if damaged over winter. In areas that do not have such a harsh climate plants should be pruned in April to remove any dead or damaged wood. The soft pink flowers are lightly fragrant and are produced from June until October. The Royal Horticultural Society has given it its Award of Garden Merit (AGM).

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@christian.danny | April 13, 2018, 3:35 p.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

thanks a lot sir for introducing such amazing plants,you are doing a job which is next to imposible.

@gifhy | April 13, 2018, 3:41 p.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

Abelia
The homeland is China. The green shrub is in the form of a small bush falcon. Almost all parts of our crops are grown. Can be used as a good fence plant. The height is 1.5 m to 2 m. most suitable and 1.5 m wide. Abelia has a normal growth rate. At the end of autumn, the right pink-white flowers bloom 1 cm in size, resembling small bells. 1-1.5 cm in size, oval-shaped, with teeth on the sides of the flowers are. Driving the leaves in dark green has a bright appearance.

Abelia enjoys semi-shadows and shadows wherever the land climate dominates in light wishes, and sun and shade can be used in every space near the sea.
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Water desires are up to the average garden plant. It may leave its leaves at places where the temperature falls below -5, but it will recover quickly in the spring. However, in very cold weather the plant must be protected. He suffered from severe frost incidents. The plant can withstand temperatures as low as -10 ° C. The plant will die at lower temperatures. If you put two handfuls of Worm Guinea at the root of the plant in spring, it will be lusher and bloom more than normal.
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The soil likes well drained and permeable soils. Humus and sandy soil is good for development. The soil of the plant should be low moist. He does not like very moist soil. Moderate salt resistant.

The flowering time is from July to October. It is ostentatious, white or pink in color, and the bowl leaves are reddish. There is 1 seed in the fruit.
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Use in Landscape: Abelia is a plant suitable for use in gardens that are planted in tropical garden style due to their glossy leaves. In addition, leaves and flowers in a miniature size make the plant Abelia an ideal plant in oriental gardens. Because of its sagging form, Abelia is also suitable for use in large flower pots or cups as well as on the ground. The wall can be made more decorative when it is suspended from the middle height retaining walls. When Abelia is planted in rows, it can be used as a hedge plant to limit unwanted images and set boundaries. Since the leaves or other parts of the plant are not spilled, it is a clean plant, so it is suitable for use at the edge of the pool or patio. If desired, it can be kept under control by pruning.
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@robert31 | April 15, 2018, 2:42 p.m. | Votes: 0 | [ VOTE ]
@rehan12 | April 13, 2018, 4:32 p.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

Well I have never really seen it but it does indeed looks very beautiful !

The 2nd image is indeed looking amazing !

@prince121 | April 13, 2018, 5:13 p.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

l have little information about adorable- abelia @ctrl-alt-nwo.

> Not only are they renowned for their beauty and good looks all year round, but also for their reliable performance in gardens around South Africa. These carefree shrubs are perfect for eco-conscious gardeners, as they suffer from no pests or diseases worth mentioning, or spraying for. They will grow in sun or semi-shade, and being low maintenance, perfect for our rushed modern lifestyles too. ..
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>While many of us delight in the cheery bursts of seasonal colour perennials and annuals add to a planting bed, all good gardeners know that a well-designed garden relies on evergreen shrubs to define its “bones” and give it structure. It is around this permanent structure that we build the rest of our gardens, so selecting the right shrub for the job is most important.

>Abelia 'Sunrise'Abelia 'Sunrise'Abelias are among those old fashioned shrubs that modern gardeners simply can’t do without, because they are available in all sizes, from petite to large. There is an ideal one for your size garden - even if you only have a small balcony, it can boast a dwarf potted Abelia!

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>Smaller gardens need smaller shrubs, and it can be a challenge to find shrubs that remain small without the need for ruthless pruning. Plant breeders recognised this need and were delighted when they persuaded Abelia to produce more petite offspring. These new and exciting cultivars are genetic dwarfs and simply do not grow as large as their parents. This breakthrough led to a wonderful selection of these adorable babies, with the same graceful form as their parents, and a wonderful selection of leaf colours, including lemon, gold, cream or even pink variegations, not forgetting the profusion of tiny bell-shaped flowers Abelia is loved for.

>Abelia is a large family of plants belonging to the beautiful honeysuckle family and there are both evergreen and deciduous species. They are native to eastern Asia, from Japan to the Himalayas, as well as Mexico; the species from warm climates are evergreen, and those from colder climates are deciduous.
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@lessismoring | April 13, 2018, 5:15 p.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

Dealing with the plants is a very enjoyable and beautiful effort, making the person stratified and happy. To protect nature, we need to be an example to our children.
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There are thirty types of abelia (abelia), which are more popularly known as 'beauty work'. These plants, which are native to China, belong to the family of lepidoptera (caprifoliaceae). The genus name of the plant was given to Clarke Abel, the naturalist.
Abelia in shrub form does not spill its leaves in temperate climates. The bright green colored leaves turn red in the autumn and give the plant a distinct beauty.
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The most popular and grown 'abelia grandiflora' is a hybrid species. At the end of the shoots, small bell-shaped pinkish white and slightly fragrant flowers open. The flowering period starts from June and lasts until September.
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Abelia grows in the best temperate climates. But it is also resistant to cold, hot and salty. Humusian likes rich, moist lands and sunny or semi-shaded places. The butterfly and the bees attract themselves. For this reason, it is also called 'butterfly work'. Some species are mossy and dwarf.
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Abelia is easy to grow, does not want much maintenance. Ideal for parks and gardens, it can be shaped with pruning. It is made of steel and seeds.
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@abdulmanan | April 13, 2018, 5:55 p.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

Hey, ctrl-alt-nwo It is your hard work that is making your blog great and your kindness is making us love you, sir!

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@Abelia shrubs are one of those old-fashioned plants that became popular because of interesting foliage, showy flowers, reliable performance and simple abelia care. Learn how to grow abelia in your landscape for these characteristics. Newer cultivars of the glossy abelia plant provide a range of colors and forms. Abelia shrubs, Abelia Grandi flora, have attractive foliage, which partially accounts for their longtime use in the landscape.

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The evergreen abelia has red foliage throughout the summer, becoming even deeper and more brilliant in autumn through winter. Flowers offer several bursts of bloom from spring to fall, with clusters of fragrant and frilly pink and white tubular flowers. In colder areas of the country, the glossy abelia plant is considered semi-evergreen, as it may lose half its leaves in cold winters

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Little is needed with regards to the care of these shrubs, though regular watering improves performance. When growing the standard Abelia Grandi flora, leave room for the plant to spread to 6 feet and reach 6 to 10 feet in height. The habit of the glossy abelia plant is to spread. Newer cultivars are more compact and require less pruning; therefore, abelia care is less time-consuming.

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@johnjohny | April 13, 2018, 6:10 p.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

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@abelia is very beautiful plant, here are some facts about @abelia.

  • Abelia is a plant group from the family Caprifoliaceae, the family of honeysuckles.
  • Abelias are evergreen or deciduous shrubs that can grow 1 to 6 meters (3.3 to 20 feet) in height.
  • Abelias are native to eastern Asia and Mexico.
  • Abelia leaves are dark green and glossy, and the tubular flowers are small, white or pink that grow in clusters.
  • Abelia shrubs flower between spring and autumn.
  • Abelias were named after the naturalist Clarke Abel, from Britain, who discovered the plant.
  • Abelias were introduced to England by Robert Fortune, a Scottish botanist in 1844.
  • Abelias are popular garden shrubs, as they are generally hardy and have a long flowering period, and are generally pest free.
  • Abelias attract some nectar feeding insects, and the plant is eaten by the larvae of some species of Lepidoptera, a family of moths and butterflies.
    Most Abelia species do not like extreme cold.

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@mudasra | April 13, 2018, 6:33 p.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

@ctrl-alt-nwo glad to see another post from you.
@abelia is one of the beautiful plant.

A visually striking and hardy, evergreen/semi-evergreen, medium to large shrub with graceful arching branches. The new foliage is golden in colour, ageing to a medium to dark green with buttery yellow margins. Small tubular flowers in Summer and are an attractant to butterflies.

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The thicket like habit means that the plant is able to be clipped into a hedge to give excellent contrast to neighboring green shrubs, or grown as specimen plantings. Performs best in well drained soils but is tolerant of soils ranging from sandy to clayey with minimal to regular watering required, depending upon conditions. Dislikes wet feet. Tolerates light frosts. Prune in spring to remove old wood.

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Some Specifications:

Dimensions Height: 1 to 2m, Width: 2m
Aspect Full shade
Origin China
Pests & diseases No specific pests or diseases.
Typical sizes 200mm

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Hi bro. How are you ? I hope you are good . Thanks for sharing :)

Abelia is a plant belonging to the family of Caprifoliaceae, a group of bushes. Branches are feathered, leaves always stay green in temperate regions, and cold places are poured when winter arrives.

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Ideally suited abelianes are useful for the good growth of crops that are cut off at the appropriate time that will last until the beginning of spring, after they have been bloomed in the autumn, and that have been broken, aged, broken and dried. For Abelia production, it is carried out by plunging woody steels 7.5-10 cm in length during the summer from the exiles taken during the year.

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  • Starting in the middle of July, flowers bloom in the form of cluster, 15 to 25 cm long at the ends of the branches.

  • Butterflies love these flowers very much.

  • It develops well in sunny or semi-shaded places and in moist, nutrient-rich soils.

  • This flower can be planted in groups in the garden

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The homeland is China. They are generally an outdoors plant that grows in leaves, shrubs and sometimes in the form of shrubs, and can grow up to 67 m in length and 15 in kind. Tell the lady family.

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  • There are all kinds of green species that do not plow their leaves.

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  • White, pale pink or lilac flowers.
    Abelia is used as a sample or as a plant plant in the gardens singly or in groups. Abelier loves places with plenty of sunshine or semi-shade. However, it must be protected from strong winds. It is the plant of temperate regions. It grows almost everywhere in our country.

Thanks for reading @ctrl-alt-nwo

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@ctrl-alt-nwo | April 15, 2018, 10:59 a.m. | Votes: 0 | [ VOTE ]

Hi there,
Can you please explain how do you work out that people have multiple accounts ? Thanks.

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Sir you have not answerd my question?

I answered your question!

@harunbaki | April 13, 2018, 7:04 p.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

The motherland is in China, this is the shape of the green bush hanging in the herd.Habit 1.5-2.0 m. , but you can keep it between 50-100 cm with pruning. From the beginning of the writing to the end of autumn, it opens with white colored, small bell-shaped, 1 cm sized fragrant flowers. They are 1-2 cm in size, oval-shaped, with edges with teeth. The leaves are dark green and have a bright appearance.

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Growing Requests

Light: Abelia enjoys semi-shadows and shadows wherever the land climate prevails, sunshine and shadow can be used in every space near the sea.

Water: Water desires are up to the average garden plant. It may leave its leaves at places where the temperature falls below -5, but it will recover quickly in the spring.

Soil: Any kind of garden soil can be grown.

Production: Green steels taken from semi-woody exiles are easily rooted in autumn and summer. The fact that the steels are kept in the fogging unit during rooting and the application of IBA to the steels before planting have positive effects. With wood steels, production can be done in autumn and winter.

Use in Landscape Architecture: Abelia is a plant suitable for use in gardens that are planted in tropical garden style due to their glossy leaves. In addition, leaves and flowers in a miniature size make the plant Abelia an ideal plant in oriental gardens. Because of its sagging form, Abelia is also suitable for use in large flower pots or cups as well as on the ground. The wall can be made more decorative when it is suspended from the middle height retaining walls. When Abelia is planted in rows, it can be used as a hedge plant to limit unwanted images and set boundaries. Since the leaves or other parts of the plant are not spilled, it is a clean plant, so it is suitable for use at the edge of the pool or patio. If desired, it can be kept under control by pruning.

Disadvantages: If the alkalinity in the soil is high, the plant may be exposed to iron chlorosis. Where it passes cold in the winter, it may give a weak image for a short period of time as it leaves its leaves.

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@faizan-ashraf | April 13, 2018, 7:10 p.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

Abelia, a great designer plant, is known not only for stunning autumn colors but also for its dramatic color throughout the year. Buzzle provides information on Abelia varieties and their characteristics.

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Abelias are named after Dr. Clarke Abel, a surgeon who was appointed as the Chief Medical Officer to Lord Amherst's Embassy to China (1816-1817). Dr. Clarke was a keen naturalist too. Unfortunately, all the plants and seeds that he had collected in China were lost in a shipwreck when he was returning to England. Later, Scottish botanist Robert Fortune imported plants of Abelia chinensis in 1844, and of Abelia uniflora in 1849.

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The genus Abelia contains about 30 different species of flowering shrubs and a number of hybrids. These popular flowering plants belong to the family Caprifoliaceae (Linnaeaceae). They are native to eastern Asia (from Western Japan to the Himalayan ranges) and southern part of North America (Mexico). They are described as 'semi-evergreen shrubs', because the species that grow in colder regions are deciduous (they may lose half of the leaves in winter). Plants growing in warmer regions can be evergreen. Abelias require little or no maintenance.

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@azharhussain | April 13, 2018, 7:29 p.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

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Abelia grandiflora (Glossy Abelia) is a medium-sized, rounded, semi-evergreen shrub with gracefully arching branches, densely clothed with small glossy oval, dark green leaves and clusters of pink-tinged, white, bell-shaped flowers. Slightly fragrant, the blooms are produced continuously cover a long period extending from late spring to fall. The foliage turn purplish-bronze in the fall.

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  • Grows up to 3-6 ft. tall and wide (90-180 cm).
  • A full sun or part shade lover, this plant is easily grown in average, medium moisture, well-drained, soils. Best flower production in full sun. Provide a sheltered location to help prevent hard freeze damage.
  • Low maintenance, this plant is generally pest and disease free. Deer resistant.
  • Propagate by softwood cuttings in early summer or semi-hardwood cuttings in late summer

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Specimen or grouping or mass for shrub borders or foundations. Also effective as an informal hedge or low screen (plants tend to lose attractive graceful shape if pruned or sheared to a more formal hedge look) in southern areas where winter kill is not a concern. Mass on slopes or banks for attractive shrubby cover and erosion control.

No serious insect or disease problems. Winter die-back may occur in the St. Louis area.

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@mudasraraza | April 13, 2018, 7:30 p.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

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Common Name(s):
Glossy abelia
Cultivar(s):
'Edward Goucher' (more compact), 'Canyon Creek', 'Kaleidoscope', 'Little Richard', 'Mardis Gras', 'Rose Creek', 'Silver Anniversary'
Category:
Shrubs
Comment:
This is a drought tolerant, hardy easy to grow shrub. It flowers on new growth in late spring-early summer and continues into fall and early winter. It has a persistent ornamental calyx that is reddish-bronze and lasts for months. The new growth and fall foliage is reddish-bronze. It can be severely pruned back and transplants easily. The bark is attractive and peeling. 'Edward Goucher' is slightly more compact, 3-5' with lavender-pink flowers.

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Wildlife Value: This shrub is attractive to hummingbirds, butterflies, and is resistant to damage by deer.

Insect, Disease, and Other Plant Problems: No serious pest or disease problems. Tolerates air pollution.

https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu/media/images/Abelia-x-grandiflora-Kaleidoscope--Forest-and-Kim-Starr--cc-by-2-0.jpg

Quick ID Hints

May be 3-4 leaves per node on reddish new growth
Leaves have reticulate venation, are opposite
Bell-shaped, white flowers; persistent reddish calyx
Small shrub with exfoliating bark
Compare this species to: Kolkwitzia amabilis

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Height:
3-6 ft.
Foliage:
0.7 to 1.5 in. glossy dark green leaves; opposite, simple; ovate, dentate, acute, cuneate to rounded base, 1.5-6.5 cm; reticulate venations; young leaves reddish maturing to glossy green, paler beneath; turns bronze-green to bronze-red in winter
Flower:
White, funnel-shaped 0.75 to 1 in. flowers from early summer to frost; develops a light purple-pink tinge; free flowering; slightly fragrant
Zones:
6 to 9
Habit:
Semi-evergreen
Site:
Sun to partial shade; prefers acidic moist, well-drained site but tolerates clay, damp, or dry soil.
Texture:
Medium to fine
Form:
Spreading, dense, rounded, multi-stemmed shrub; arching branches; can become leggy
Width:
3-6 ft.
Tags:
purple, gold, pollinator, fragrant, hummingbirds, lavender, fall, white, deer resistant, evergreen, pink, sun, fall color, wildlife, leaves, flowers, easy to grow, pollution, green, partial shade, bark, drought tolerant, red

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@bablibablu | April 13, 2018, 8:22 p.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

Abelia is a formerly recognized genus that contained about 30 species and hybrids, placed in the honeysuckle family, Caprifoliaceae. Molecular phylogenetic studies showed that the genus was not monophyletic, and in 2013, Maarten Christenhusz proposed the merger of Abelia (excluding section Zabelia) into Linnaea, along with some other genera. Abelia section Zabelia was raised to the genus Zabelia.

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Species formerly placed in Abelia are shrubs from 1–6 m tall, native to eastern Asia (Japan west to the Himalaya) and southern North America (Mexico); the species from warm climates are evergreen, and colder climate species deciduous. The leaves are opposite or in whorls of three, ovate, glossy, dark green, 1.5–8 cm long, turning purplish-bronze to red in autumn in the deciduous species. The flowers appear in the upper leaf axils and stem ends, 1-8 together in a short cyme; they are pendulous, white to pink, bell-shaped with a five-lobed corolla, 1–5 cm long, and usually scented. Flowering continues over a long and continuous period from late spring to fall.

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The generic name commemorates Clarke Abel, a keen naturalist who accompanied Lord Amherst's unsuccessful embassy to China in 1816 as surgeon, under the sponsorship of Sir Joseph Banks. All of Abel's seeds and plants were lost in a shipwreck on the homeward voyage, however; living plants of Abelia chinensis (now Linnaea chinensis) were first imported to England in 1844 by Robert Fortune.

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Some species placed in Abelia were transferred to Linnaea at various times from 1872 onwards, but these transfers were not accepted by most botanists. Molecular phylogenetic studies showed that a number of genera traditionally placed in the tribe Linnaeeae were closely related, but that Abelia was not monophyletic, even with Abelia section Zabelia split off as a separate genus Zabelia. In 2013, Maarten Christenhusz proposed that Abelia and related genera be merged into Linnaea.This proposal has been adopted by recent sources, including the Plants of the World Online.

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@ctrl-alt-nwo | April 15, 2018, 10:53 a.m. | Votes: 0 | [ VOTE ]

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@ctrl-alt-nwo | April 16, 2018, 3:27 a.m. | Votes: 0 | [ VOTE ]

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@abdulmanan | April 16, 2018, 4:44 a.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

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@momnaaltaf | April 13, 2018, 8:26 p.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

Abelia shrubs are one of those old fashioned plants that became popular because of interesting foliage, showy flowers, reliable performance and simple abelia care.

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How to grow:
When planting abelia in your yard, choose a prominent spot, as abelia shrubs are no longer just to hide the foundation of your home. Also, choose a spot that gets full to partial sun.

Cultivars/Varieties

  • 'Compacta' - Similar to species, except only 3' tall.
  • 'Conti' - A variegated sport reaching perhaps 2' tall with a dense, compact habit. The leaves are margined white (pinkish in winter) and it bears pure white flowers in summer. Early trials indicate that this plant may lack vigor and fail in zones colder than 7.

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  • 'Dwarf Purple' - Features green leaves that turn purplish in autumn and are retained in good quantity through winter. Blooms are pink and the habit is low and dense, under 3' tall.

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  • 'Edward Goucher' - A hybrid cultivar (between A. x grandiflora and A. schumannii) that is very popular in the trade. Flowers are deeper-colored than A. x grandiflora and purple-pink. Leaves are less lustrous and a lighter color green. Mature size is about 5' tall and wide, and the plant blooms for a long period from June to frost. Less hardy than A. x grandiflora, perhaps not the best choice for areas colder than zone 6.

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  • 'Francis Mason' - A form that has yellow-green leaves with a more intense yellow margin. Leaves in winter can look somewhat unattractive due to their color. New shoots emerge with a copper cast. A relatively heavy bloomer that reaches up to 5 feet tall

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  • 'Little Richard' - A dwarf variety reaching 3' tall and wide. Growth is dense and blooms are white.
  • 'Sherwoodii' - Smaller in all its parts than the species, with a lower habit (to 4' tall and wide) and smaller, finer-textured leaves. Leaves turn purplish in winter.
  • 'Sunrise' - The leaf margins are yellow and the center of the leaf is dark green. Grows to at least 3 feet tall.

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@umarkhayyam | April 13, 2018, 8:47 p.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

Gardeners are often looking for deer resistant plants that have landscape appeal throughout the growing season. Plant breeders have responded with the development of new varieties such as two new cultivars developed from the Chinese Abelia.

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The genus is named after Clarke Abel (1780-1826) who was a physician and author who loved China. But the shrubby abelias have come a long way since they were first discovered. The latest new varieties were developed a few years ago at the University of Georgia.

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Rose Creek Abelia

‘Rose Creek’ Abelia has evergreen leaves that look pink toned at first but by late summer and through winter they look purplish. Repeated clusters of fragrant white tubular shaped flowers are produced all through the growing season.

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Below each flower there is a light pink calyx so that color remains even after the flowers fade. The plant grows into a mounded shape 2-3 feet tall and at least 3 feet wide with reddish stems and flowers from May through frost. It is an excellent choice for shrub borders and foundation plantings.

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There is also the taller 4-6 foot variety called ‘Canyon Creek’ with coppery pink leaves turning to yellow then to green with light pink flowers throughout the growing season.

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@kaminchan | April 14, 2018, 12:13 a.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

Abelia is s very attractive and useful plants! At first I thouhgt these flowers look very much like jasmine. But in your comment section there are so many different photos including the pink varieties!

I am going to investigate whether I could find this plant in Thailand. These can become fence as well!

Thank you for all your effort and sharing these valuable information. You have set up a database for me!

Cheers.

@ctrl-alt-nwo | April 14, 2018, 4:13 a.m. | Votes: 0 | [ VOTE ]

I'm happy it is useful to you !!

@rothberg | April 14, 2018, 1:24 a.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

Abelia x grandiflora

Glossy abelia (Abelia x grandiflora) is evergreen in warm climates and semievergreen in colder climates, growing up to 10 feet tall with arching branches that spread up to 12 feet. For smaller spaces, "Confetti," a cultivar of glossy abelia, grows to only 3 feet tall.

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If you think the shrub is ho-hum, then you haven't seen Abelia. It is a selection of the plant abelia grandiflora that has been popularly grown in Australia since the 1960s, and it stands out like a beacon in the landscape with its almost flaming or glowing foliage.

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There are many different Abelia varieties. Mexican abelia (Abelia floribunda) which is resistant to drought, wind and pollution, has longer flowers than the other abelias. Its trumpet-shaped drooping blossoms are cerise or cherry-colored, hanging in clusters among the glossy, dark green leaves.

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Francis Mason Abelia is also a low-growing cultivar, only 3 to 4 feet tall. Its leaves are variegated yellow with green tinges or all yellow. Canyon Creek Abelia grows 4 to 6 feet tall and has features of interest in all seasons. New growth is bronze to copper, eventually turning dark green. Winter foliage is antique bronze, red and pink. With a little bit of luck, you can take a shot of this gorgeous frosted Abelia.

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And last, but not least Abelia "Mardi Gras". Foliage turns copper-colored in winter. Copper-red plant stems add to the festive look of "Mardi Gras," while fragrant pink flowers with rose-colored calyces attract butterflies. This plant's height is 2 to 3 feet, with a spread of 3 to 4 feet.

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@itoutfit | April 14, 2018, 5:34 a.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

Adorable. Your blog is every time an inspiration for flower ethusiasts like myself. Keep up the good work!

@imran498 | April 14, 2018, 7:16 a.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

Abelia is belongs to recognized genus that consist of almost 30 species and native to eastern Asia (Japan west to the Himalaya) and southern North America (Mexico). The species that are growing in warm climates are looks evergreen, and in colder climate species are transitory . The flowers grow in top leaf axils and stem ends almost 1-8 together, white to pink, bell-shaped with a five-lobed corolla and usually scented. Flowers grow for long time till late spring.

ABELIA lower classifications

Linnaea × grandiflora

Zabelia tyaihyonii

Abelia schumannii

Abelia Care required the regular watering that improves the performance. When growing the standard Abelia grandiflora, it is necessary to leave space for the plant to spread to 6 feet and reach 6 to 10 feet in height.

Abelias are named after Dr. Clarke Abel, a surgeon who was Chief Medical Officer to Lord Amherst's Embassy to China from 1816 to 1817. Dr. Clarke was a keen naturalist and he collected the seed of different plants from china. But unfortunately all seeds that he had collected in China were lost in a shipwreck while
returning to England. After that Scottish botanist Robert Fortune imported plants of Abelia chinensis in 1844.

Abelia Varieties

Abelia x Grandiflora

Lavender Mist

Plum Surprise

Mexican Abelia

Chinese Abelia

Abelia 'Mardi Gras'

Abelia x grandiflora 'Kaleidoscope'

Canyon Creek (Abelia x grandiflora)

Francis Mason (Abelia x grandiflora)

Confetti (Abelia x grandiflora)

Little Richard (Abelia x grandiflora)

Sunshine Daydream (Abelia x grandiflora)

Abelia Rose Creek

Abelia triflora

Abelia spathulata

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@mrsizer | April 14, 2018, 9:20 a.m. | Votes: 0 | [ VOTE ]

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https://www.lifeisagarden.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Abelia.jpg

Abelia is an excellent choice for the landscape. It’s versatile and has many positive attractive leaves ranging from green to red with many cultivars to choose from- all with different unique attributes. Fine, small leaves make it a great contrast to other landscape plants.

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Abelia is a genus of about 30 species and many hybrids in the honeysuckle family Caprifoliaceae. They are shrubs from 1-6m tall, native to eastern Asia and southern North America; the species from warm climates are evergreen and colder climates are deciduous. The leaves are opposite or in whorls of three, ovate, glossy, dark green, 1.5-8 cm long, turning purplish-bronze to red in autumn in the deciduous species. The flowers appear in the upper leaf axils and stem ends, 1-8 together in the short cyme; they are pendulous, white to pink, bell-shaped with a five-lobed corolla, 1-5 cm long, and usually scented. Flowering continues over a long and continuous period from late spring to fall.

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Light Requirements:
Full sun

Water Requirements:
Water regularly weekly or more often in extreme heat. Requires less frequent watering, once established.

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Frost Resistance:
Frost hardy

Feeding:
Prefers a more acid soil. A general fertiliser of 2:1:2 will do well for the plants.

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@shainaaltaf | April 14, 2018, 12:11 p.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

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Abelia is evergreen, although the foliage changes color in the fall to a deep bronze-red. In the spring, it is covered with small white or pale-pink flowers that are sweetly scented, and new flowers continue to open for six to eight months, until midfall.

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The flowers are intensely attractive to butterflies, hummingbirds and other pollinators, adding a second dimension of color and life to the landscape.

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The glossy abelia, or simply abelia (Abelia × grandiflora), is a hybrid plant that can be found in old gardens across North Texas. It is the lucky product of a union between two species, A. chinensis and A. uniflora. That is why the multiplication symbol appears in its scientific name.

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@abdulhanan | April 14, 2018, 12:22 p.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

The Abelia ( Abelia x grandiflora ), a semi evergreen shrub cross between two Chinese species A. chinensis and A. uniflora, is the best known and most popular of the abelias. To 8 ft. or taller, spreading to 5 ft. or wider. Loses most of its leaves at 15°F/9°C. Freezes to the ground at 0°F/-18°C but usually recovers to bloom the same year, making a graceful border plant 10-15 in high.

Graceful arching branches densely clothed with ovel, usually glossy leaves 1/2-1 1/2 inches long; bronzy new growth. Tublar or bell shaped flowers in clusters at ends of branches or among leaves.

To keep the shrub's graceful form, prune selectively; don't shear. Abelias are adaptable plants, useful in shrub border, as space dividers and visual barriers, and near house walls; lower kinds are good bank or ground covers.

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Thank you @ctrl-alt-nwo for creating colorful blog for knowledge and entertainment!

@goldcoin | April 15, 2018, 2:44 a.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

This very beautiful garden and beautiful photography
thanks @ctrl-alt-nwo
Have a great day.

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@stmit | April 15, 2018, 2:54 a.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

That is a amazing trees and really beautiful flowers. the beat garden.
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Thanks for the information
@ctrl-alt-nwo
100% like and resteem

@avagado | April 15, 2018, 3:04 a.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

So beautiful garden, thanks for sharing
Resteem
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@voteman | April 15, 2018, 3:09 a.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

Wow amazing & beautiful Hardly Drab garden.
For your post propagation.
Upvote/Resteem

@foortirafi | April 15, 2018, 5:54 a.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

Every time you give us different and beautiful pants and it's valuable for more details from the web site. In some countries, some of the native plants are an excellent plant to see Abulia.
 The best flower of the full sun is moist, fragrant soil which takes good drips. Somewhere in the south, but in the St. Louis area, there may be reasons for death on the ground due to the typical damage to the cold winter season in thin containers. In the beginning of zero degrees early winter temperatures can be estimated to be significant stem damage. Located in the best protected area of ​​St. Louis area. Like new wooden flowers, plants are lost in winter due to need, and if desired, thin slab from the soil should be placed in the winter in winter.

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@ctrl-alt-nwo | April 15, 2018, 10:45 a.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

Thankyou, but where's the Abelia ?

@foortirafi | April 16, 2018, 2:06 a.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

Good for you

@steenit | April 15, 2018, 10:27 a.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

Abelia x Grandiflora:

An evergreen shrub with an upright "fountain-like" habit. The new growth is bronze/red turning glossy green.
  • It will grow just about anywhere, in any soil and is great for those difficult spots in the garden, especially those with little sun.

  • It can have a tendency to become straggly and definitely benefits from regular trimming, keeping it in a tight bun or ball shape, otherwise the canes will arch up and start to look quite messy.

  • If you are prepared to keep it trimmed, then it makes a good feature plant and will reward you with flowers for many months of the year.

Soil:

  • Glossy abelia will grow in just about any soil conditions but prefers a light, sandier soil.

Maintenance:

Dig hole double the size of the pot and backfill with friable soil or compost. Water in well then twice week for first month until established.

Benefits from robust pruning at least once a year, but best with regular tip pruning to keep tidy. Water well in summer, especially if soils are light.

Diseases:

1. Susceptible to black spot in humid conditions - spray will Bayleton or parrafin and soapy water.

2. Also attractive to blackfly - plant garlic around the base or spray with a pyrethrum based insecticide.

Other Species:

  • A. Schumannii,
  • A. Floribunda,
  • A. Chinensis

Comments:

Named after British consul general in China 1817 - Dr Clarke Abel - a surgeon and naturalist. He was appointed to the embassy on the suggestion of Sir Joseph Banks.

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Hi Dear Sir @ctrl-alt-now This is all about from my side. Although I'm late but I know you're generous enough towards beginners. Thanks for giving us awareness regarding beauty of this planet. Regards!

@rasel.khan69690 | April 15, 2018, 6:09 p.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

look it so much beautiful... amazing flowers ... i just love to read this.. mind blowing colour... also wonderful smell... thanks for sharing this lovely flowers.. waiting for your next post[IMAGE: https://steemitimages.com/DQmX2XvsPicRqcbtMTmaBnUe5zyh9WNcz8YRWew4vk7fbSy/1266328_10151845095406878_1012316283_o.jpg]

@littymumma | April 16, 2018, 2:36 a.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

It is really a beautiful flower and through your blog I am being able to know the Botanical names of various plants and flowers. So thank you so much for that.

Cheers~~

@ngwezinyaw | April 16, 2018, 5:17 a.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

Pterocapus

At South East Asia, there is a country named " Myanmar " also known as Golden Land. Why Golden Land ? There have a lot of golden Pagoda .

Okey ! It is why of the name golden land.

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And There are a lot of fastival in these country . There is a fastival in a month and 12 fastivalsin a year. The famous is water fastival .It is from April 13 th to April 16 th , today is the last day of fastival.

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Now I am writing about Pterocapus and It has a relationship with water fastival.Because this Pterocapus can be seen in the period of water fastival.Why?

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In April , there is a little rain and that is the beginning of the rainy season . When the rain is falling on the Pterocapus Tree , the Pterocapus flower was born with beauty in a period of a little hours.

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Yeah ! that is a relationship of Pterocapus flower and Myanmar Water Fastival . See my all friends how these Pterocapus flower how beautiful .
Thank to all Steemians

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@mdarfiakash00 | April 16, 2018, 7:16 a.m. | Votes: 0 | [ VOTE ]

Stunning photography sir but i dnt know i cnt hear this flower nme before flowers

@sh-saimun | April 16, 2018, 9:06 a.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

Fragrant flowers, burgundy foliage and hummingbird allure. Deer shun this shrub, but it's a 5-star performer you'll love.

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This underused shrub deserves a place in every garden. Its glossy foliage reflects light so that on a sunny day the shrub seems to be sprinkled with fairy dust. But the leaves are only part of its appeal.

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Fragrant flowers cover these arching canes for at least six months of the year, providing a feast for bees and hummingbirds, yet mercifully my deer completely ignore it.

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Even as temperatures cool, glossy abelia is a five-star performer, as both flowers and leaves take on burgundy tints, adding color to the fall and winter landscape.
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Distinguishing traits:
Glossy, semievergreen foliage on long, arching, burgundy stems.

Tubular white flowers that bloom profusely from spring until late fall and have a delicate perfume.

Wonderful in floral arrangements.

In winter the whole shrub takes on a rosy blush.

Thank you @ctrl-alt-nwo
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@smrashedkhan | April 16, 2018, 12:26 p.m. | Votes: 0 | [ VOTE ]
@mrsizer | April 21, 2018, 5:54 a.m. | Votes: 0 | [ VOTE ]

nice post

@kaminchan | April 21, 2018, 1:40 p.m. | Votes: 0 | [ VOTE ]

Hello!! Hope you are okay! Too busy I suppose.
I am rushed off my feet too! So much work in the garden and with the cats.

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