Rose Creek Dwarf Abelia

abelia

It is a evergreen, perennial, fragrant, flowering shrub, see how the Rose creek dwarf abelia looks like in the garden and landscape.

Rose Creek Dwarf Abelia is suitable for growing in USDA hardiness zones: 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a, 9b. Other winter zone scales for planting this abelia are ANBG: 1, 2, 3; RHS: H7, H6, H5, H4, H3; PHZ: 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a.

Abelia details

Plant typeshrub, flowering, fragrant, hedges
Life cycleperennial, evergreen
Sun needsfull sun, part sun
Growth habitupright, fountain shape
Flowering periodearly summer, mid-summer, late summer, early fall, mid fall
Height at maturity60 sm - 90 sm
Spread90 sm - 1 m
Spacing80 sm - 90 sm for solid hedge; 4' (1.2m) to maintain plants form; 6' (1.8m) space between plants
Soil typeloamy, sandy, clay, silty
Soil moist/drainagewell drained moist, well drained, dry
Soil PH5.0 - 7.5 (strongly acidic - slightly alkaline)
Water needsaverage, low once established
Maintenance / carelow
Resistance todeer, disease, drought, heat, insect, dry soil

Winter hardiness zones:

USDA:
ANBG:
RHS:
PHZ:
  • 7a
  • 7b
  • 8a
  • 8b
  • 9a

Rose Creek Dwarf Abelia in the landscape and gardening

Rose Creek Dwarf Abelia
Rose Creek Dwarf Abelia
Rose Creek Dwarf Abelia
Rose Creek Dwarf Abelia
Rose Creek Dwarf Abelia
Rose Creek Dwarf Abelia
Rose Creek Dwarf Abelia
Rose Creek Dwarf Abelia
Rose Creek Dwarf Abelia
Rose Creek Dwarf Abelia
Rose Creek Dwarf Abelia
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Rose Creek Dwarf Abelia
Rose Creek Dwarf Abelia
Rose Creek Dwarf Abelia

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