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Abelia kaleidoscope in container
Abelia kaleidoscope in container














United States Plant Patent #PP16,988 awarded August 15, 2006. Its smaller size makes it suitable for growing in patio containers. The leaf coloration does not burn or scorch in the hottest of weather. Its pink buds open into white fragrant flowers that persist into fall.

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The coloration is most vibrant when the shrub is grown in full sun. 'Kaleidoscope' is a dense, semi-evergreen, compact shrub with reddish purple stems and foliage that emerges green and yellow, turns gold in summer, and fiery red to orange for fall and winter. 'Kaleidoscope' was discovered by Kent Bell of Marshville, North Carolina in 1997 as a variegated branch sport of Abelia x grandiflora 'Little Richard'. Clark Abel (1789-1826), English naturalist and physician. They are frost, drought and heat tolerant as well as deer-resistant Beautiful in mixed containers, small gardens, pathways and in mass. Ovate, glossy, dark green leaves (to 1.25" long) turn purplish-bronze in autumn. Use abelia for places that are full sun to part shade. Features clusters of white-tinged-pink, bell-shaped flowers (to 3/4" long) which appear in the upper leaf axils and stem ends over a long and continuous late spring to fall bloom period.

abelia kaleidoscope in container

In years where the stems die to the ground in winter but the plant survives, flowering will still occur, but on smaller plants that typically reach a height of only 1-1.5'. Louis area, but usually taller (to 6' tall ) in the warm winter climates of the South (USDA Zones 8-9). The smaller varieties of Abelias make great container plants. Typically grows on gracefully arching branches to 2-4' tall in the St.

abelia kaleidoscope in container

It is a rounded, spreading, multi-stemmed shrub in the honeysuckle family. United States Plant Patent #PP16,988 awarded August 15, 2006.Abelia × grandiflora is a cross between A. Its smaller size makes it suitable for growing in patio containers. When planting in the ground, choose a spot that receives full sun to. Its pink buds open into white fragrant flowers that persist into fall. The Kaleidoscope Abelia can be planted in either a pot or directly in the ground. From mixed beds to mass plantings to containers, this semi-evergreen plant brings. 'Kaleidoscope' is a dense, semi-evergreen, compact shrub with reddish purple stems and foliage that emerges green and yellow, turns gold in summer, and fiery red to orange for fall and winter. This dwarf abelia is frost, drought, and heat tolerant, and deer resistant. Clark Abel (1789-1826), English naturalist and physician. Ovate, glossy, dark green leaves (to 1.25" long) turn purplish-bronze in autumn.

abelia kaleidoscope in container

Features clusters of white-tinged-pink, bell-shaped flowers (to 3/4" long) which appear in the upper leaf axils and stem ends over a long and continuous late spring to fall bloom period. This shrub does extremely well in small gardens, as a border plant, hedge or even in containers on your patio or porch. Louis area, but usually taller (to 6' tall ) in the warm winter climates of the South (USDA Zones 8-9). It is a rounded, spreading, multi-stemmed shrub in the honeysuckle family. Kaleidoscope Abelia plants can do well in containers both inside and outside in patio pots, as long as they receive the proper care and attention. Color: Tri-color foliage (green, pink, and. Abelia × grandiflora is a cross between A. The compact size is ideal for containers, as low hedging, or massed in the landscape.














Abelia kaleidoscope in container