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Abelias belong to the most popular flowering shrubs of dwarf to small sizes, mainly thanks to its long flowering period: June-October. Variety Edward Goucher was introduced by a botanist of the same name in the USA in 1911 as a cross between abelia x grandiflora and abelia schumannii.
This elegan ...

VI - X

0,3 - 1m

0,3 - 1m

full to partial sun

6 (down to -23°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
Kaleidoscope® is another novelty of the turn of the century. It drags attention thanks to its multicoloured foliage, but not only that. This abelia was found as a naturally occurring mutation of abelia x grandiflora “Little Richard” by nurseryman Randall Dale Lindsey in North Caroli ...

VII - IX

0,3 - 0,5m

0,3 - 0,8m

full to partial sun

6 (down to -23°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
Glossy abelia is a garden hybrid between abelia chinensis and abelia uniflora, and is sometimes also called abelia rupestris. Its dominant feature is profuse flowering from late June until late autumn. Flowers are small, funnel-shaped, pure white, and decorated by pale red calyxes thanks to which th ...

VII - X

0,5 - 1,8m

0,5 - 1,5m

full sun

5b (down to -27°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
Metallica Crispa is a striking cultivar of pyramidal bugleweed, a species native to alpine regions of Europe. Unlike the more vigorous A. reptans, this form grows in compact rosettes and spreads slowly. Its foliage is highly ornamental and semi-evergreen in mild climates. The leaves have a metallic ...

VI - IX

0,1 - 0,2m

0,3 - 0,5m

full to partial sun

3 (down to -40°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7









































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