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Sara Malone Zone 9b
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Comments (3)i am having a very slow spring.. stuff is going on a week or two late ... but i can not tell you about your area .. regardless.. when you are sure those parts are dead ... there is no proper season to remove them ... just track back to a fork in a branch with live leaves.. and prune out ... this is all superficial damage.. with no insult to the root mass... it should fill back in nicely .. given time... whatever that may be .. and it does not matter what the shrub is ... its a general rule.. rather than specific to some certain plant ... dead is dead ... ken...See More'Kaleidoscope' Abelia Colors
Comments (1)Cool, I'll have to check it out on mine!...See MoreAbelia Kaleidoscope
Comments (4)I bought one this spring just like you: had to wander around and find a spot for it. It was a three gallon pot and a beautiful full shape. Love at first sight, despite the fact that I usually don't like abelias. Anyway, it has wilted a good bit in the heat of our days (mid to high 90s), but I rarely gave it any extra water and it perked up by morning each day. The color in the foliage (why I bought it) has held up as well as, maybe somewhat better than, most chartreuse plants in my zone. So far, so good. The research I did on it after I bought it says it will stay smaller and not get whippey. If so, I will be declaring it a winner. Am looking forward to seeing it do its autumn thing....See MoreAbelia 'Kaleidoscope'
Comments (1)I don't have experience with it but I just checked it out and love it! Is it a slow grower?...See MoreSara Malone Zone 9b
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