Abelia x grandiflora ' Edward Goucher' (Abelia)

Abelia x grandiflora 'Edward Goucher' (Abelia)

Pronunciation: a-BEE-lee-uh gran-dih-FLOR-uh
 

Family: caprifoliaceae
Plant type: Broadleaf evergree, semi evergreen
Zone: 6
Origin: BC west of Cascades, Garden origin, SE Asia, Japan
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Mature size
  Height: 1.3-2m
  Spread: 1.50-2 m
Form: Round
Texture: medium-fine
Habit: twiggy
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Leaves
Arrangement: simple opposite
Shape: ovate
Size: 2.2-2.6 cm long x 0.8-1.3 cm wide
Margin: base entire, mid leaf to apex serrulate with small teeth
Characteristics: pinnate venation, soft flexible, glabrous, lustrous, acuminate, 
Colour: green red in summer, green, yellow, dark red in fall
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Flowers
Inflorescence type: cyme
Colour: showy, pink, fragrant
Size: 1.6-2.1 cm 
Time: June, July, August
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Stem
Colour: Yellow, Brown
 Description: smooth, lightly fissured
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Fruit type: capsule
Colour: brown
Time: October, November
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Exposure - full sun
Preferred soil - poor soil, acidic well drained
Landscape uses - mass planting, spring interest 
Propagation - greenwood cuttings, softwood cuttings
Comments - low maintenance
- extended bloom time, summer into late autumn
- tubular, 1/2 inch long, soft pink flowers provide pollinators
- Beautiful folliage
- spring interest with gorgeous glossy leaves with a red tinge in spring and mature to dark green
- multi-stemmed shrub with upright gracefully arching branches 
Pests - fungal leaf spot, root rot

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