| Abutilon John Thompson |
Attractive bell shaped golden yellow flowers in hanging clusters adorn this sought after form |
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| Abutilon Kentish Belle |
A really attractive variety with its bell shaped flowers of apricot yellow surrounded by a red calyx. All set off by beautiful purple stems and deep green leaves. |
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| Abutilon megapotamicum |
Introduced from Brazil around the turn of the 1800's so you would expect to be rather tender but it happily produces is fabulous display of mauve red lanterns throughout the summer |
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| Abutilon megapotamicum Variegatum |
A instant stunner with its masses of golden yellow flowers and pillar box red tubular flowers |
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| Abutilon milleri Variegatum |
Almost a continuous display of orange coloured trumpet shaped flowers set amongst dark green leaves with attractive yellow mottling |
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| Abutilon ochsenii |
A more unusual Abutilon with its lavender blue cup shaped flowers. Ideal wall shrub for a warm sunny spot |
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| Abutilon Patrick Synge |
Makes a good medium sized shrub of easy cultivation and perfect for a sunny wall site, flowers orange and red in pendulous bells over a long period from early summer to autumn. |
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| Abutilon Vitifolum |
A lovely shrub of easy care give a warm sunny site where it will happily produce largeish saucer shaped fowers in shades of mauve |
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