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| | color = IndianRed | | | color = IndianRed |
| | name = ''Abelia'' | | | name = ''Abelia'' |
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| Anthracnose, ''Cercospora'' leaf spots, powdery mildew and fungal root rot. ''Abelia'' species are used as food plants by the [[larva]]e of some [[Lepidoptera]] species - see [[list of Lepidoptera which feed on Abelia]]. | | Anthracnose, ''Cercospora'' leaf spots, powdery mildew and fungal root rot. ''Abelia'' species are used as food plants by the [[larva]]e of some [[Lepidoptera]] species - see [[list of Lepidoptera which feed on Abelia]]. |
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− | | latin_name = A. chinensis (syn. A. rupestris)
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− | | common_names = Chinese abelia
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− | | high = 5ft (1.5m)
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− | | wide = 8ft (2.5m)
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− | | lifespan = Perennial
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− | | usda_zones = 7-9
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− | | image = Add_photo.jpg
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− | | description = Spreading, deciduous shrub with ovate, glossy, dark green leaves, to 1. 1/2 in (4cm) long. From summer to autumn, bears terminal panicles of fragrant, funnel-shaped, pink-tinged white flowers, 1/4 in (6mm) long, with 5-lobed pink calyces. China.
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− | | latin_name = A. schumannii
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− | | high = 16ft (5m)
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− | | wide = 10ft (3m)
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− | | lifespan = Perennial
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− | | usda_zones = 7-9
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− | | image = Add_photo.jpg
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− | | description = Deciduous shrub with arching shoots and ovate, mid-green leaves, bronze when young, to 1 1/4 in (3cm) long. Funnel-shaped, slightly scented, orange-marked, lilac-pink flowers, 1 in (2.5cm) long, with 2-lobed, pinkish green calyces, are produced singly or in axillary cymes, from late summer to autumn. C. China.
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− | | latin_name = A. triflora
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− | | high = 15ft (5m)
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− | | wide = 10ft (3m)
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− | | lifespan = Perennial
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− | | usda_zones = 7-9
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− | | sunset_zones = ?
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− | | image = addphoto.jpg
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− | | image_width = 150px
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− | | image_caption = Abelia
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− | | description = Large shrub or small tree, vigorous and erect in habit, with deeply ridged bark and deciduous, ovate, dark green leaves, to 3in (8cm) long. Small, very fragrant, pink-tinged white flowers, 1/2 in (1.5cm) long, with 5-lobed, bronze-red, narrowly segmented calyces, are produced in threes from the upper leaf axils, in clusters to 2in (5cm) across, in summer. N.W. Himalayas.
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− | *''Abelia aitchinsonii'' | + | *''[[Abelia aitchinsonii]]'' |
| *''[[Abelia biflora]] '' - (China) | | *''[[Abelia biflora]] '' - (China) |
− | *''Abelia buddleioides '' - (China) | + | *''[[Abelia buddleioides]] '' - (China) |
| *''[[Abelia chinensis]] '' - (China) | | *''[[Abelia chinensis]] '' - (China) |
− | *''Abelia coriacea'' - (Mexico) | + | *''[[Abelia coriacea]]'' - (Mexico) |
− | *''Abelia corymbosa'' - (Central Asia) | + | *''[[Abelia corymbosa]]'' - (Central Asia) |
− | *''Abelia curviflora '' - (Japan) | + | *''[[Abelia curviflora]] '' - (Japan) |
− | *''Abelia davidii'' | + | *''[[Abelia davidii]]'' |
− | *''Abelia dielsii '' - (China) | + | *''[[Abelia dielsii]] '' - (China) |
| *''[[Abelia Edward Goucher]]'' | | *''[[Abelia Edward Goucher]]'' |
| *''[[Abelia engleriana]]'' - (Sichuan, China) | | *''[[Abelia engleriana]]'' - (Sichuan, China) |
− | *''Abelia fargesii'' - (Japan) | + | *''[[Abelia fargesii]]'' - (Japan) |
| *''[[Abelia floribunda]]'' - Mexican Abelia (Mexico) | | *''[[Abelia floribunda]]'' - Mexican Abelia (Mexico) |
− | *''Abelia forrestii'' - (China) | + | *''[[Abelia forrestii]]'' - (China) |
− | *''Abelia integrifolia '' - (Japan) | + | *''[[Abelia integrifolia]] '' - (Japan) |
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− | *''Abelia ionostachya'' - (Japan) | + | *''[[Abelia ionostachya]]'' - (Japan) |
− | *''Abelia macrotera'' - (China) | + | *''[[Abelia macrotera]]'' - (China) |
− | *''Abelia mexicana'' - (Mexico) | + | *''[[Abelia mexicana]]'' - (Mexico) |
− | *''Abelia mosanensis'' - (Korea) | + | *''[[Abelia mosanensis]]'' - (Korea) |
− | *''Abelia occidentalis'' - (Mexico) | + | *''[[Abelia occidentalis]]'' - (Mexico) |
− | *''Abelia parvifolia '' - (China) | + | *''[[Abelia parvifolia]] '' - (China) |
| *''[[Abelia schumannii]]'' - (China) | | *''[[Abelia schumannii]]'' - (China) |
− | *''Abelia serrata'' - (Japan) | + | *''[[Abelia serrata]]'' - (Japan) |
| *''[[Abelia shikokiana]]]'' | | *''[[Abelia shikokiana]]]'' |
− | *''Abelia spathulata'' - (Japan) | + | *''[[Abelia spathulata]]'' - (Japan) |
− | *''Abelia speciosa'' - (Mexico) | + | *''[[Abelia speciosa]]'' - (Mexico) |
− | *''Abelia tomentosa'' - (Japan) | + | *''[[Abelia tomentosa]]'' - (Japan) |
− | *''Abelia taihyonii '' - (Korea) | + | *''[[Abelia taihyonii]] '' - (Korea) |
| *''[[Abelia triflora]]'' - (Himalaya) | | *''[[Abelia triflora]]'' - (Himalaya) |
− | *''Abelia umbellata'' - (Sichuan, China) | + | *''[[Abelia umbellata]]'' - (Sichuan, China) |
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