Abelia x grandiflora PINKY BELLS' ® 'Lynn'

Famille: 
Caprifoliaceae

 

Flowering and perfumed round shrub. Pink, light mauve tinkerbells from June to September. Height 1.5m.

Classification

Trees and shrubs

Climat

Zone 8: from -12°C to -7°C

Couleur de feuille

  • Green

Couleur de fleur

  • Mauve
  • Pink

Exposition

  • Sheltered winds
  • Sunny

Taille

150 to 200cm
1 to 2m

Intérêts remarquables

  • Flower
  • Perfume

Utilisation au jardin

  • Massif
  • Pot and tray (terrace and balcony)

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

  • ORIGIN: American horticultural production of Thimothy D. Wood in 2009.
  • CLIMATE: Resists to -10 ° C. Supports drought.
  • EXPOSURE: Full sun.
  • SOIL: Light and well drained.
  • GROWTH: moderate.
  • Pathology:
  • Multiplication:
  • USE: Boarder or potted on a terrace.
  • Mérit:
  • SYNONYMOUS: Abelia 'Lynn'

GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY

  • DIMENSIONS: Height and width of 1,5m.
  • habit: Shrub in dense ball.
  • Trunk: multi stems
  • bark:
  • Branches:
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LEAVES PHYSIOLOGY

  • SHAPE: Small pointed oval leaves, opposite.
  • Color: Green.
  • Buds:
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LEAVES PHYSIOLOGY

  • time:  June to September
  • FORM: Tubular bells arranged in corymb.
  • COLOR: Light purple pink
  • NOTE: Pretty perfumed.

FRUITS PHYSIOLOGY

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