Shrubs Glossy Abelia

(Abelia grandiflora)

Other Common Names: None widely used

Glossy Abelia, scientifically known as Abelia grandiflora, is a hybrid plant known for its attractive, glossy foliage and fragrant, trumpet-shaped flowers. This deciduous to semi-evergreen shrub is a cross between two species, often referred to as Hybrid Abelia. It blooms from late spring to fall, with clusters of white to pink flowers that emit a…
Glossy Abelia shrub with glossy green foliage and clusters of small white flowers in a landscape bed.

Bees

Butterflies

Evergreen

Flowering

Hummingbirds

Partial Sun

Recommended Use: Perfect for sunny borders or entry gardens needing long-blooming, semi-evergreen structure.

Introduction to Glossy Abelia

Glossy Abelia, scientifically known as Abelia grandiflora, is a popular choice for landscapes due to its attractive appearance and versatility. This plant typically features bronze evergreen foliage that adds warmth and depth to any garden year-round. It produces an abundance of small, fragrant flowers that are either white or pink, creating a soft and inviting visual display. Glossy Abelia can grow to a mature size of 3 to 6 feet in height and width, making it suitable for use as a hedge, border, or standalone ornamental shrub. Its graceful arching branches provide aesthetic appeal and structure, enhancing any outdoor space.

Maintenance of Glossy Abelia

Glossy Abelia is relatively low-maintenance, making it an excellent choice for busy homeowners. It prefers full sun to part shade, thriving best when it receives at least a few hours of direct sunlight each day. The plant has moderate watering needs; it should be watered regularly to keep the soil consistently moist, especially during dry spells, but it can tolerate short periods of drought once established. Well-draining soil is essential, and it will benefit from the addition of organic material or mulch to retain moisture. Pruning is usually done in late winter or early spring to maintain its shape and promote vigorous new growth. Abelia grandiflora is notably resilient against pests and diseases, adding to its appeal as a low-care plant for diverse environments.

Quick Facts

– Hardiness Zones: 6 to 9
– Growth Rate: Moderate
– Special Characteristics: Deer resistant, attracts pollinators such as butterflies and bees
– Foliage: Bronze evergreen
– Flower Colors: White or pink
– Sunlight Requirements: Full sun, part shade

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