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Abelia kaleidoscope in container
Abelia kaleidoscope in container






abelia kaleidoscope in container

There is now more linchen and bright green moss as well on many of the branches and I’m finding conflicting info for care on the internet. We noticed them looking scraggly last fall and carefully pruned off some lichen infected branches and dead growth in January. (planted by previous owner) We’ve lived here 6 years and honestly not done much with the front plot, since our community uses a once a week landscaping company for general maintenance (has changed companies many times). We’ve got a few 2-3ft Abelias in front of our townhouse that have been there for many years. Sorry if this is a duplicate post, my internet is running slow To read more from the blog, click here Posted in Flowering plants, General Gardening Tips, Trees & Shrubs For more information, check out the listing on our Plant Finder tool. ‘Sunshine Daydream’ is low-maintenance and can even tolerate a bit of heat and drought. Like many other varieties of abelia, ‘Sunshine Daydream complements its showy foliage display with a mass of fragrant white flowers during the summer. The tricolor tinge of pinks, whites, and greens on new foliage mature to a golden yellow and green hue with hints of pink throughout the rest of the season. This moderate grower offers a showy display of year-round interest. These are great for smaller areas of the garden, as it grows to a height and width of around 4 feet but can be trimmed to remain smaller as needed. The white blooms in the summer months mix with rose sepals, which gives this abelia its “rosy” name. Abelia Rose CreekĪn attractive variety with glossy green foliage that turns shades of bronze and burgundy in the fall and winter.

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They grow to a height and width of 3-6 feet (but can be trimmed to maintain compact shape) and do best in either full sun or part shade. From late spring until fall the Glossy Abelia is covered with slightly-fragrant, bell-shaped white flowers with a hint of pink that is great for attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies. Abelia GrandifloraĪlso known as Glossy Abelia, this rounded, semi-evergreen shrub covered with small, dark green oval leaves with a glossy sheen is quite attractive throughout the year.

abelia kaleidoscope in container

‘Edward Goucher’ is a low maintenance plant that does best in light shade to full sun. Mid-summer brings clusters of bell-shaped, lilac-pink blooms that last until the fall season. The foliage is very similar to the glossy variety but is tinged with bronze when emerging as new growth. Edward Goucher AbeliaĪ hybrid of Abelia Grandiflora, ‘Edward Goucher’ is a compact, semi-evergreen shrub with an upright growth habit of 3 to 5 feet in both height and width. Its low growth habit (2-3 feet width and spread) make ‘Kaleidoscope’ ideal as a low hedge or mass groundcover planting. Adding to its showy appeal, ‘Kaleidoscope’ also adds small, white blooms throughout the summer months. The attractive, evergreen foliage provides three seasons of distinct color: greenish-yellow in the spring, gold in the summer, and beautiful burnt reds in the fall. Here is a list of some of the top varieties Meadows Farms has in stock right now that you need to try out: Kaleidoscope AbeliaĪbelia ‘Kaleidoscope’ is one of the easiest, most versatile plants for your garden. Are you looking for a flowering shrub that provides excellent color options throughout the season, is low-maintenance, deer-resistant, great for pollinators, and works in limited space? Abelia may be the choice for you.








Abelia kaleidoscope in container