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I have 2 varieties of this plant. One large one was in the garden when we bought the house in 1990. I loved the red stems, the fact tha...Read More
I've had this dwarf abelia growing in my Zone 6 garden for more than five years and it has never bloomed. It is planted in a foundation b...Read More
Abelia grandiflora 'Little Richard' appears on the "Regional" list as growing in Bellingham & Issaquah WA. I live in Seattle WA & would ...Read More
I'm interested in planting an Rose Creek Abilia in a partial sun area (late PM sun only). I'm in Houston. Would a get much blooom? Would ...Read More
The "Little Richard" abelia does not show up as much in the native garden centers here in Houston but it is a great small shrub. I plante...Read More
The grower told me that my Abelia x grandiflora prefers zone 7 and warmer. In my zone 6 area I planted in a protected area on the south s...Read More
Here in San Diego (92124) I have a decorative low hedge of abelia which I estimate to be about 30 years old. I've almost neglected it fo...Read More
This is a shrub for any terrible gardening location. It does fine in full hot sun, but I also have one growing on the north side of the h...Read More
This is one of my favorite shrubs. It is long-blooming, easy to propagate, and underused here in zone 5b/6a. I use it as a foundation s...Read More
This is one of the most carefree flowing shrubs I've ever grown. They are truly indestructable. No pest or disease problems and have a ...Read More
This shrub kept on keeping on through one of our hottest and most humid summers. Fast grower, and covered with blooms the very first year.
The flowers have a honey scent that fills the air nearby.
The type has white flowers, but there are clones with pink shading.
Flowers all summer long. Flowers are small and trumpet-shaped. It prefers regular watering and well-drained soil.
Abelia x grandiflora
BOTANICAL NAME: Abelia x grandiflora
PRONUNCIATION:al-BEEL-ia gran-di-FLOR-a
COMMON NAME: Glo...Read More