| Abelia chinensis |
A small deciduous shrub bearing a multitude of fragrant white trumpet shaped flowers. |
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| Abelia Edward Goucher |
A lovely small semi-evergreen shrub with glossy green leaves. A wonderful sight in summer when it is covered in Lilac-pink flowers. Bred in America in 1911. |
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| Abelia floribunda |
An evergreen shrub in sheltered areas, this Abelia produces fantastic and abundant bright red tubular flowers up to 5cm long in June. |
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| Abelia grandiflora |
Flowering often from late summer until early winter this has to be a plant for value for money, pink flowers with a white tinge and attractive glossy green foliage |
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| Abelia grandiflora Confetti |
A wonderful small shrub within a superb array of plant gems, quite narrow leaves margined with white |
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| Abelia grandiflora Francis Mason |
This variegated form of Abelia was first raised as a sport in New Zealand in the 1950's. It needs a sunny spot to make the most of the variegation. |
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| Abelia grandiflora Hopleys |
A recent form with golden variegated foliage and with a pink hue in autumn. Originating as a sport of A. Francis Mason from Hopeley's Nursery in 1992 |
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| Abelia parvifolia (A. schumannii) |
A very hardy small shrub which provides much joy from mid summer to autumn when it is covered in lilac-pink, sometimes blotched orange, slightly fragrant flowers. |
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| Abelia triflora |
Should be grown more often, for its scent alone makes this worth a place in any garden, white flowers tinged pink in June, easy to grow. |
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