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Description
The Abelia Edward Goucher is a small half evergreen shrub with a bushy and compact habit, its young foliage is bronze in color becoming shiny dark green thereafter, then copper in autumn.
Its abundant flowering in terminal pannicles with flowers in the shape of lilac pink tubular bells, is fragrant, they cover the arched branches of this small shrub from June to October. Once flowering is complete, it gives way to pretty, very decorative reddish bracts that last until winter.
Fast growing, it will quickly reach 1 m high for a spread of 1.20 m and will resist cold down to -18 ° C.
Easy to cultivate and resistant to diseases, the Edward Goucher glossy abelia will adapt to any type of soil, installed in the sun, it will develop quickly to compose pretty beds or flowering hedges until the first frosts.
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