[Kostenlos] 60 Rose Creek Abelia Shrub
In the fall the foliage turns purple adding a new dimension of color to the garden.
Rose creek abelia shrub. The foliage is bright green and eventually transitions to a deep purple when the weather begins to cool. Rose creek abelia abelia grandiflora rose creek is a decorative evergreen shrub. Abelia is a genus of shrubs native to asia in the honeysuckle family. Rose creek abelia is a multi stemmed evergreen shrub with a mounded form. Abelia information scientific name. Plant these along your walkway for a gorgeous low growing hedge. Plant rose creek abelia in sites that provide well drained soil and full sun to light shade.
Rose creek abelia abelia x chinensis rose creek sku 2569 lustrous leaves with a pinkish cast develop on crimson stems mature to dark green and transform to a wonderful combination of purple and green in winter. Full sun or partial shade growth rate. Dark green fall color. Standing just 2 to 4 feet high and 3 to 5 feet wide when mature rose creek abelia abelia x grandiflora rose creek forms a dense mound of glossy green leaves and fragrant pink and white. White fragrant flowers from spring through summer mature size and shape. Not only is the foliage beautiful but the stems themselves provide a great contrast with their vivid crimson pigment. Place a few in containers on your patio for a warm welcome to guests or even plant just one as a lovely accent for your perennial bed.
The possibilities are endless. Rose creek abelia features dainty clusters of lightly scented white tubular flowers with rose. Rose creek abelia will. Rose creek originally known as seedling 12 was one of 32 open pollinated abelia seedlings a. The rose creek abelia is a dense compact shrub that provides excellent seasonal interest. Moist well drained soil light. Consistently wet soil can be a killer of these drought tolerant plants.
Grown for its attractive foliage and exceptionally long bloom time it is virtually maintenance free once established. Chinensis was the maternal parent produced examined and evaluated at the center for applied nursery research dearing georgia in an abelia chinensis study commenced in 1997. Abelia is an ornamental shrub that is under appreciated and underused in many parts of the country and is worth a second look. Grows to 3 feet tall and 4. The rose creek variety is a dense and compact summer flowering shrub. Rose creek abelia ornamental features.