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Pink Abelia, #2
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Pink Abelia, #2

Pink Abelia (Abelia grandiflora 'Edward Goucher') can seldom be beat for its extended blooming season that can last several months. Cascading branches host pretty pink, small trumpet shaped blooms summer through fall. Typically, blooms are not as abundant as with some of the other flowering shrubs, but Pink Abelia 'Edward Gouch…
Pink Abelia (Abelia grandiflora 'Edward Goucher') can seldom be beat for its extended blooming season that can last several months. Cascading branches host pretty pink, small trumpet shaped blooms summer through fall. Typically, blooms are not as abundant as with some of the other flowering shrubs, but Pink Abelia 'Edward Goucher' makes up for it with longevity and heavenly scent. It will grow 4-6' tall and needs little attention except for watering under dry conditions. Can be pruned to a shape like in the photos below or branches left long and wild. . Pink Abelia, #2
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Pink Abelia (Abelia grandiflora 'Edward Goucher') can seldom be beat for its extended blooming season that can last several months. Cascading branches host pretty pink, small trumpet shaped blooms summer through fall. Typically, blooms are not as abundant as with some of the other flowering shrubs, but Pink Abelia 'Edward Goucher' makes up for it with longevity and heavenly scent. It will grow 4-6' tall and needs little attention except for watering under dry conditions. Can be pruned to a shape like in the photos below or branches left long and wild. . Pink Abelia, #2