Abelia parvifolia

Famille: 
Caprifoliaceae

 

Bush wider than tall, with arched shoots. Leaves green and flowers pink purple in spring summer, slightly scented, height 1,2m.

Classification

Trees and shrubs

Climat

Zone 7: from -17°C to -12°C

Couleur de feuille

  • Green

Couleur de fleur

  • Pink
  • Purple

Exposition

  • Sheltered winds
  • Sunny

Taille

100 to 150cm
1 to 2m

Intérêts remarquables

  • Evergreen
  • Flower

Plante intéressante

  • In spring

Utilisation au jardin

  • Massif

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

  • ORIGIN: Central China. Introduced for sale in 1910 by Ernest Wilson.
  • CLIMATE: Resistant to -15 ° C.
  • EXPOSURE : Sunny.
  • SOIL:
  • GROWTH: Moderate.
  • PATHOLOGY:
  • MULTIPLICATION:
  • PRUNING :
  • USE: 
  • MERIT: Award Merit of RHS in 1926.
  • SYNONYMOUS : Abelia schumannii.

GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY

  • DIMENSIONS: Height 1m to 1,2m.
  • HABIT: Bush wider than high.
  • TRUNK:
  • BARK:
  • BRANCHES:
  • NOTE:

LEAVES PHYSIOLOGY

  • SHAPE: mall leaves oval to heart-shaped, pointed, slightly fluffy.
  • COLOR: Dull green and new orange-purple shoots.
  • BUDS:
  • STOMATA:
  • NOTE: Evergreen to semi-evergreen.

FLOWERS PHYSIOLOGY

  • TIME: May-August.
  • SHAPE: Samll tubular bells.
  • COLOR: Pink purple.
  • NOTE: Flowering fragrant.

FRUITS PHYSIOLOGY

  • SHAPE: Insignificant.
  • COLOR:
  • SEEDS:
  • NOTE: