Monji Plant Profile www.monjient.com 9401 Shellabarger Road - Bakersfield, California 93312 - (661) 588-8067 - contact@monjient.com Glossy Abelia Abelia Grandiflora 03-01 Hardiness Exposure Soil Water Flowers Height Zones 4-24, H1, H2 Best in sun will tolerate some shade Acidic to neutral soil ...
Bring Back These Heirloom Shrubs Bring Back These Heirloom Shrubs Photo by David W. Marshall, UF/Leon County IFAS Extension: Glossy abelia is one of several very durable heirloom shrubs for our area.
Common Name: Edward Goucher Abelia Family: Caprifoliaceae Light: Full sun. Characteristics of plant: Asmall evergreen shrub, growing 3'-5'high and across, with white-pink, bell-shaped flowers late spring throughout summer.
Plant selection Hedging Plants under 1 metre Abelia grandiflora nana - pink flowers in summer, foliage turns bronze in autumn. Correa "Dusky Bells" - Australian plant with pink bell flowers autumn.
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Abelia x grandiflora newer cultivars: É Confetti® (variegated white) É Sunrise (variegated yellow) É Gold Dust™ É Mardi Gras (variegated; stable) É Silver Anniversary™ É Kaleidoscope É Canyon Creek (yellow to green leaves) É Rose Creek (compact) É Flat Creek É Little Richard É Prostrata Abelia x grandiflora Rose ...
Characteristics Genus & Species: Abelia x grandiflora Protection Status: PP16,988; COPF open. USDA Zone: Zone 6. (-10°F or -23°C) . Bloom: Light pink buds opening to pure white tubular flowers, which persist into fall.
Average water use and crop coefficients of Abelia grandiflora 'Edward Goucher', Buddleia davidii 'Burgundy', Ilex vomitoria 'Pride of Houston', Euonymus japonica , and Nerium oleander 'Hardy Pink' grown in containers and drainage lysimeters over the four months.
Ingleside Plantation Nurseries Abelia 'Plum Surprise' (PP 18835) Forms an unusual weeping, spreading mound with fine-textured foliage. Foliage is glossy in the winter, and a deep
Abelia x grandiflora `Rose Creek' • Use: Lustrous leaves emerge on the crimson stems with a pinkish cast, mature to dark green and turn purple-green in winter.