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Abelia grandiflora Kaleidoscope. Abelia Kaleidoscope Dwarf

Abelia grandiflora Kaleidoscope. Abelia Kaleidoscope Dwarf

Abelia Kaleidoscope, or Abelia grandiflora Kaleidoscope, earns its name from the variety of colours that can be expected from this evergreen or semi-evergreen shrub through the changing seasons!The grandiflora varieties of Abelia are vigorous shrubs with arching branches and glossy green leaves. Kaleidoscope is a semi-evergreen dwarf variety.The Abelia genus is native to Asia, but the Kaleidoscope variety was discovered in 1997 in North Carolina by Kent Bell. This stunning evergreen has something to offer in all seasons. Its reddish-purple stems produce new foliage in variegated shades of green and yellow that turn gold in summer, and then brilliant red and orange in autumn and persist through the winter months. Abelia grandiflora Kaleidoscope develops pink buds in summer that open into fragrant, funnel-shaped pinkish-white flowers from mid-summer into the autumn, attracting bees and butterflies to your garden.Abelia grandiflora Kaleidoscope is hardy in most parts of the UK, even in severe winters, but in colder regions it may prove to be semi-evergreen. It will grow to a mature height of 0.5-1 metres and spread of 1-1.5 metres in 2 to 5 years. Deadhead spent blooms to extend the blooming period, and lightly trim the shrub in spring to maintain an attractive shape. Every 3 or 4 years, rejuvenate Abelia Kaleidoscope by hard pruning. Plant Abelia grandiflora Kaleidoscope in full sun in a sheltered position with a south, west, or east-facing aspect, in moist but well-drained sand, chalk, or loam soil. Abelia Kaleidoscope is salt tolerant, and so makes a good landscape shrub in coastal locations, and since it also tolerates pollution, it is a good choice for city gardeners. It is safe to plant in country gardens as it is deer-resistant. It is generally pest and disease free. This lovely little shrub can play a variety of roles in your planting schemes! The shelter of a courtyard will be a perfect spot for a specimen plant, and it makes a lovely addition to a mixed border. Abelia Kaleidoscope has it all: beautiful evergreen foliage changing with the seasons, fragrant, beautiful blooms, and a low-maintenance growth habit to make it the perfect choice for your garden! See also Abelia grandiflora Glossy Abelia and Abelia Edward Goucher. 

GBP 15.00
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Abelia Grandiflora Sherwoodii, Compact Flowering Shrub

Abelia Grandiflora Sherwoodii, Compact Flowering Shrub

Abelia Grandiflora Sherwoodii is a semi-evergreen shrub with panicles of white to pale pink flowers. It’s a good choice for sunny borders and pollinator-friendly gardens.Abelias are native to Japan and the Himalayas and were introduced to the UK in 1844 by plant collector Robert Fortune. Their pretty scented flowers were immediately popular and lots of cultivars have since been developed. The cultivar Sherwoodii was an early breed named after a Victorian doctor and enthusiastic horticulturalist.Abelia Sherwoodii is a compact shrub that’s not quite dwarf but will remain small. It has arching stems and shiny green ovate leaves. In autumn and winter the leaves take on a pretty bronze colour. Panicles of scented white tubular flowers arrive in the summer months and last until autumn. The white blooms often have a pink tinge.This is a well-loved Abelia that’s stood the test of time in UK gardens.Height And Spread of Abelia Grandiflora SherwoodiiAbelia Sherwoodii is compact with a maximum height of 1.2 metres and a spread of 1.5 metres.How Hardy Is Abelia Grandiflora SherwoodiiThis is a hardy shrub that will survive UK winters if the roots are well-drained and it is planted in a sheltered frost-free spot.How To Use Abelia Grandiflora SherwoodiiA great choice for a warm and sunny border Abelia Sherwoodii rewards you with long-lasting beautiful blooms that release a sweet scent. It attracts pollinators all summer and is low maintenance enough to be included in a no-fuss planting scheme. A good choice for cottage gardens and suitable for pots as they can be grown in a large well-watered and fed container.How To Care for Abelia Grandiflora SherwoodiiAbelias need sun and shelter from harsh winds to flower well. In cold spots, they produce fewer flowers and the foliage may show signs of damage. Against a fence or south-facing wall is ideal.Abelia Sherwoodii is not fussy about soil and will grow in the majority of well-drained but moist areas. Mulch it well each year to provide nutrients and trap moisture around the roots.There’s no need to prune, but you can cut back any wayward branches in the dormant winter months.

GBP 12.80
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Abelia grandiflora Confetti, Abelia Confetti Scented Abelia

Abelia grandiflora Confetti, Abelia Confetti Scented Abelia

Abelia grandiflora Confetti (Abelia Confetti) is a semi-evergreen low-growing shrub, flaunting a profuse display of scented blossoms and variegated foliage. The grandiflora varieties of Abelia are vigorous shrubs with arching branches and glossy green leaves. The Confetti Cultivar is a semi-evergreen dwarf variety 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. It has a long flowering period.Offering interest throughout the year, this Abelia grandiflora Confetti shrub has many attractive features. In some areas with milder climates, the variegated foliage will stay on the shrub during winter months, whereas in harsher conditions, the foliage drops with lower temperatures. The foliage is comprised of glossy, pointed, dark green leaves with creamy white margins. In summer and autumn, this ornamental shrub produces an impressive display of slightly fragrant, tubular, 5-petaled blossoms in white tinged with pale pink. With its spreading, bushy habit, this cultivar naturally forms a mounded shape as it matures.Undemanding and adaptable, Abelia Confetti is easy to grow in most conditions. It will thrive in most soils, as long as they are moist and well-drained, and in full sun to partial shade. For best results, grow in loamy soil and near a south-facing wall, where the plant would be sheltered and the vivid colour of the foliage encouraged by sunlight. Considered pest and disease free.With the ability to withstand temperatures as low as 15 degrees below zero, Abelia grandiflora Confetti is hardy in United Kingdom. Even though frost will not bother this cultivar, it should be sheltered from harsh, drying winds. When it comes to maintenance, this shrub need regular pruning to stay in shape. Remove dead or damaged branches and thin out congested stems after the flowering season ends. Every 3 to 4 years this shrub should be hard pruned to encourage new growth and more prolific flowering.A dwarf variety, Abelia Confetti will stay compact even when it is fully mature. Over a period of 10 years, this shrub will achieve a maximum height of 50 centimetres to 1 metre and a maximum width of 1 to 1.5 metres.Showy and highly-decorative, Abelia grandiflora Confetti is a great candidate for fronts of mixed shrub borders, where its variegated foliage and profuse spring bloom can be fully appreciated. As its compact size and adaptability allow it to be grown in larger pots, this flowering shrub is an excellent choice for adding interest to patios, balconies or rooftop gardens.

GBP 41.25
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Abelia x Grandiflora Francis Mason. Abelia Francis Mason

Abelia x Grandiflora Francis Mason. Abelia Francis Mason

Abelia Francis Mason is a mid-sized semi-evergreen shrub with pink flowers and variegated foliage. It suits sunny borders and containers.Abelias are native to eastern Asia and Mexico where they thrive in dry soil and hot sun. The cultivar Grandiflora Francis Mason is a sport of its parent Abelia. It was discovered in a New Zealand nursey in the 1950s and its attributes have made it popular across the world.This shrub is semi-evergreen which means it will keep its foliage in most parts of the UK. The foliage is attractive with dark green centres and bright yellow edges held on elegant arching stems. The pale pink trumpet-shaped flowers are borne in clusters and have a sweet honey fragrance that is most noticeable on hot days. The flowers last from July to October and attract bees.This is a reliable semi-evergreen that fills a sunny gap and regularly flowers without trouble.Height And Spread of Abelia x Grandiflora Francis MasonAbelia Francis Mason is slow-growing and will reach 1.5 metres in height and width over 10-20 years depending on the growing conditions.How Hardy Is Abelia x Grandiflora Francis MasonThis is a hardy plant that withstands damp and cold UK winters in most of the UK if it has shelter from harsh freezing winds and the roots are well-drained. It prefers full sun and can cope with drought once established. Pests rarely bother abelias.How To Use Abelia x Grandiflora Francis MasonAbelia Francis Mason is a lover of sunny borders and it will grow in a watered and fed container on the deck too. Its sun-loving nature means it suits coastal areas and west/east facing gardens including wall side spots. The pretty pink flowers suit a cottage style garden and attract plenty of pollinators late into the season to wildlife-friendly spaces.  How To Care For Abelia x Grandiflora Francis MasonBest grown in full sun in well-drained borders for the best flowers. It suits a well-drained border and is not fussy about the soil or ph type including chalky alkaline conditions. Choose a sheltered spot that catches plenty of sun and water well until established. Prune out dead or crossed branches in winter to reduce the size if needed, however, Abelia Francis Mason can be left to its own devices once settled in the right spot. 

GBP 18.75
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