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Abelia 'Edward Goucher'

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Abelia 'Edward Goucher'—

$40.05

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The Story

  • Horticulturalists cherish this abelia for its clusters of delicate, lilac-pink funnel-shaped flowers with golden-bronze throats. It delivers an unparalleled visual impact that draws the eye instantly.
  • The framework of this abelia is exceptionally graceful, arching, and naturally bushy growth habit. Furthermore, its semi-evergreen foliage emerging bronze in spring before turning glossy dark green provides brilliant visual interest even when not in flower.
  • You'll achieve breathtaking results by planting Abelia 'Edward Goucher' in a sheltered, sunny position in fertile, well-drained soil to protect from frosts. Despite its highly ornamental appearance, it is reassuringly robust and easy to care for in the UK.
  • Nature lovers will be thrilled to see this abelia drawing in late-season butterflies and bees all year round. It boasts an exceptionally long flowering period from mid-summer well into autumn.
  • A fascinating piece of botanical history regarding this abelia: abelia was discovered in China by Dr Clarke Abel, a British surgeon and naturalist. He collected the seeds during a famous diplomatic mission to Beijing in 1816.

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  • Horticulturalists cherish this abelia for its clusters of delicate, lilac-pink funnel-shaped flowers with golden-bronze throats. It delivers an unparalleled visual impact that draws the eye instantly.
  • The framework of this abelia is exceptionally graceful, arching, and naturally bushy growth habit. Furthermore, its semi-evergreen foliage emerging bronze in spring before turning glossy dark green provides brilliant visual interest even when not in flower.
  • You'll achieve breathtaking results by planting Abelia 'Edward Goucher' in a sheltered, sunny position in fertile, well-drained soil to protect from frosts. Despite its highly ornamental appearance, it is reassuringly robust and easy to care for in the UK.
  • Nature lovers will be thrilled to see this abelia drawing in late-season butterflies and bees all year round. It boasts an exceptionally long flowering period from mid-summer well into autumn.
  • A fascinating piece of botanical history regarding this abelia: abelia was discovered in China by Dr Clarke Abel, a British surgeon and naturalist. He collected the seeds during a famous diplomatic mission to Beijing in 1816.