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Abelia grandiflora Sherwood

Abelia x grandiflora Sherwood
Glossy Abelia

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A variety that stands out for its small size and spreading habit, perfectly suited for a border in a flower bed, on a rockery or as ground cover on a slope. It is a very graceful bush with its slender and upright branches, adorned with small, ovate, glossy foliage that starts off coppery before turning dark green. Its perfumed flowering occurs in clusters of white-pink tubular flowers, starting from late spring in June and lasting until October. It has no specific requirements and is easy to grow; simply plant it in a warm and bright location in any well-drained soil. Hardy down to -12° C (10.4° F), plant it outside in mild winter regions against a south-facing wall and sheltered from cold winds.
Flower size
2 cm
Height at maturity
80 cm
Spread at maturity
1.20 m
Exposure
Sun, Partial shade
Hardiness
Hardy down to -15°C
Soil moisture
Dry soil, Moist soil
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Best planting time March, September
Recommended planting time March to May, September to November
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Description

Abelia x grandiflora 'Sherwood', also known as Abelia x grandiflora 'Sherwoodii', is a dwarf variety of the abelia with large flowers. It has a dense and spreading habit, which is perfect as a ground cover plant in a border, a rockery or a on slope. The bush is particularly ornamental with its thin and erect branches and its small, shiny, oval foliage, which is initially coppery green then dark green. From June to October, it is covered with small clusters of numerous brightly coloured tubular bell-shaped flowers, which are white with light pink and fragrant sepals. It is a low-maintenance bush that resists drought once established. Provide it with a sunny location where its flowering will be even more abundant and light, well-drained, preferably rich soil. Hardy down to -12° C (10.4° F), plant it outside in mild winter regions against a south-facing wall and sheltered from cold winds.

 

Abelia x grandiflora is a bush from the Caprifoliaceae family. This hybrid is the result of cross-breeding between Abelia chinensis, native to temperate China, and A. uniflora, which comes from eastern China. The species prefers bright and warm exposures and fertile but well-drained soils. 'Sherwood' is a horticultural variety with a reduced, dense and spreading habit. It will not exceed 80 cm (31.5 in) in height with a spread of 1.2 m (3.9 ft). Its growth rate is moderate. The long, lightly scented flowering lasts throughout the summer, from June to October, when few shrubs are in bloom. Its countless small funnel-shaped corollas, are white with a pink hue and are gathered in terminal panicles. When they fade, they give way to pretty calyxes composed of rust-coloured bracts, which are very decorative against the autumn foliage. The thin and erect branches of this Abelia bear glossy foliage that is tender green tinged with copper in spring, turning dark green. The small, more or less toothed oval leaves are semi-evergreen and persist for a long time on the branch.

 

'Sherwood', with its compact habit and exceptional floribundity, enriches the range of plants suitable for growing in large pots as well as in small gardens. It grows well in groups with other low shrubs such as Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald Gaiety', Berberis thunbergii 'Atropurpurea Nana', Ceanothus repens, or Genista lydia. This variety, which is drought-resistant once well established, is hardy to about -12° C (10.4° F) in well-drained soil. In colder regions, grow it in pots that can be protected indoors over winter. It is an interesting shrub for creating informal hedges in drier and warmer gardens, where its arching branches, loaded with a profusion of fragrant flowers, will express themselves freely. Consider planting it with coarser evergreen foliage such as Distyliums, laurels, and finer, glaucous foliage of spireas. The small size of this variety is well suited as a ground cover, especially for creating a border around a terrace that will be colourful and flowered throughout the summer.

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Abelia grandiflora Sherwood (Flowering) Flowering
Abelia grandiflora Sherwood (Foliage) Foliage

Plant habit

Height at maturity 80 cm
Spread at maturity 1.20 m
Habit Irregular, bushy
Growth rate normal

Flowering

Flower colour white
Flowering time June to October
Inflorescence Cluster
Flower size 2 cm
Fragrance slightly scented
Bee-friendly Attracts pollinators

Foliage

Foliage persistence Semi-evergreen
Foliage colour green

Botanical data

Genus

Abelia

Species

x grandiflora

Cultivar

Sherwood

Family

Caprifoliaceae

Other common names

Glossy Abelia

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Product reference1000132

Planting and care

It thrives in sunny or partially shady locations, in sheltered spots. Plant it in spring or early autumn in ordinary but light, rather fertile, and well-drained soil. Ideally, it should be planted in a balanced mixture of potting soil and garden soil. Easy to grow, it requires little maintenance. This plant is resistant to sea spray and winds, but protect it, especially when it is young, from heavy frosts and cold, dry winds in winter. Between February and April, before the new growth starts, prune the diseased or dead wood and keep only the vigorous branches to maintain the bush's compact habit. It is not susceptible to parasites or predators.

Planting period

Best planting time March, September
Recommended planting time March to May, September to November

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow, Rockery, Woodland edge
Type of use Border, Edge of border, Container, Hedge, Slope
Hardiness Hardy down to -15°C (USDA zone 7b) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Planting density 1 per m2
Exposure Sun, Partial shade
Soil pH Any
Soil type Silty-loamy (rich and light), Stony (poor and well-drained)
Soil moisture Dry soil, Moist soil, Well-drained.

Care

Pruning instructions Prune in late winter. Remove tips damaged by the cold and trim the shape to maintain a neat habit.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time March to April
Soil moisture Dry soil, Moist soil
Disease resistance Very good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground

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