Abelia 'Rose Creek'

Abelia 'Rose Creek'

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A beautiful, semi-evergreen shrub that produces tons of small white flowers that eventually turn to pink. Glossy foliage turns shade of purple and green in winter. 

Deer Resistant

Additional Information:

Latin Name: Abelia x chinensis 'Rose Creek'
Plant Type: Shrub
Shrub Type: Evergreen
Exposure: Part to Full Sun
Deer Resistant: Yes
Mature Height: 2-3 Feet
Mature Width: 3-4 Feet
Habit: Mounded
Growth Rate: Moderate
Hardiness Zone: Zone 6-9
Bloom Time: Spring
Flower Colors: White
Water Needs: Average
Maintenance: Easy
Pruning Time: Late winter to early spring to shape
Additional attribute:
Compact Form
Dramatic Foliage Color
Waterwise
Year-round Interest
Fragrant
Showy Flower
Landscape Uses:
Border, Container, Hedge, Mass Planting, Urban Garden

 

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Plants with listed heights (i.e. 4-5 ft) are measured from the top of the root ball to the top of the plant. Basically, what will be exposed out of the ground after planting. We do not count the root ball or container in the tree size.

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