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Abelia

Small shrubs from China and Mexico.

Flowers from spring to autumn in a range of colors. Those colors are red, pink, mauve and white.

Growing tips:

Abelia prefer rich well drained soil in an open site.

Abelia will tolerate some frost.

Prune after flowering.

Germination tips:

It is best to propagate Abelia from new growth cuttings under mist.

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