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Abelia grandiflora 'Francis Mason'

Cultivar
  • Icon of shrub form Shrub
Family Caprifoliaceae
Common names Golden Abelia

Climatic Suitability
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Location
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  • 2050
  • 2070
  • Suitable
  • Marginal
  • Unsuitable
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Climatic Suitability for
2030 2050 2070
suitable marginal unsuitable

Form

Height in cultivation 1 – 2 m
Spread in cultivation 2 m
Origin Exotic
Flower colour Pink, purple, white
Flower period autumn, spring, summer
Leaf loss Evergreen

Site

Urban space type Garden
Use feature, screen
Soil texture clay, loam, sand

Performance

Shade tolerance Full sun Part shade
Tolerance High frost
Biodiversity Insect Pollinator

Parent Species

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Abelia grandiflora

Abelia

  • Icon of shrub form Shrub

Climatic Suitability

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Climate Suitability

Climate suitability

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Acknowledgement of Country

The Which Plant Where project acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and their continuing connection to lands, waters and communities. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and to Elders past, present and emerging.