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Abelia

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Abelia (Abelia × grandiflora) is a semi-evergreen shrub valued for its glossy foliage and clusters of small, fragrant, tubular flowers that attract pollinators. With a naturally arching form and long blooming season, it adds softness and color to borders, hedges, and foundation plantings throughout much of the year in Northeast Florida.

Care Needs:
• Light: Full sun to partial shade
• Water: Keep soil evenly moist when young; once established, water during extended dry periods
• Pruning: Lightly prune after flowering to maintain shape and encourage dense growth
• Fertilizer: Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring


Attributes

  • Unit
    3 Gallon7 Gallon

  • Salt Tolerance
    Moderate

  • Sunlight
    Full Sun

  • Water
    Moderate

  • Cold Tolerance
    Moderate

  • Deer Resistant
    Moderate

  • Native
    No

  • Pollinator Friendly
    Somewhat

  • Color
    Pink, White, Green

  • USDA Zone
    8 - 10

  • Origin
    Hybrid with Asian parent species

  • Growth Rate
    Moderate

  • Mature Height
    6 - 10 ft

  • Mature Width
    6 - 8 ft

  • Soil Preference
    Well-drained soil; adaptable to most soil types

  • Flower Color
    White

  • Foliage Color
    Green, with pink and bronze tones in colder weather

  • Toxicity
    Non-toxic

pink leaves and flowers on abelia bush
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Abelia

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Abelia (Abelia × grandiflora) is a semi-evergreen shrub valued for its glossy foliage and clusters of small, fragrant, tubular flowers that attract pollinators. With a naturally arching form and long blooming season, it adds softness and color to borders, hedges, and foundation plantings throughout much of the year in Northeast Florida.

Care Needs:
• Light: Full sun to partial shade
• Water: Keep soil evenly moist when young; once established, water during extended dry periods
• Pruning: Lightly prune after flowering to maintain shape and encourage dense growth
• Fertilizer: Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring

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