Abelia Grandiflora Kaleidoscope Abelia
A low compact selection that works well as a foundation plant low hedge or for use in patio containers.
Abelia grandiflora kaleidoscope abelia. Emerging bright yellow and lime green in spring its glossy oval leaves turn golden yellow in summer before taking on glowing orange and fiery red hues in fall. Abelia x grandiflora kaleidoscope plant patent 16 988 sku 2834 bright golden yellow variegation on medium green leaves along with brilliant red stems creates a striking kaleidoscope of color. The red stemmed shrub s lemon bordered chartreuse spring foliage switches deep green with creamy or golden yellow edges in summer. Product description you ll enjoy an explosion of colour from the very moment you plant up these pretty shrubs.
Kaleidoscope abeliaabelia x grandiflora kaleidoscope pp16988looking for a dwarf easy care evergreen shrub that flowers and provides year long color. Newer hybrids are bred for unique foliage color showier flowers and compact sizes more suitable to small urban lots. Kaleidoscope is as versatile as it is colorful with chameleon like foliage that changes with the seasons from golden yellow in spring to orange red in fall. Kaleidoscope is as versatile as it is colorful with chameleon like foliage that changes with the seasons from golden yellow in spring to orange red in fall.
To complement this striking foliage abelia x grandiflora kaleidoscope produces a profusion of delicate white lightly fragrant blooms from july to october. Bred to have a dense compact habit this super little shrub is a great addition to borders and patio containers. Family caprifoliaceae genus abelia can be deciduous or evergreen shrubs or small trees with paired or whorled leaves and axillary or terminal clusters of funnel shaped or trumpet shaped flowers in summer and autumn sometimes with conspicuous colourful calyces. Like a starlet perpetually striving for best dressed status kaleidoscope abelia abelia x grandiflora kaleidoscope updates its wardrobe from season to season.
Low growing they ll quickly knit together to cover the ground and. Kaleidoscope was discovered by kent bell of marshville north carolina in 1997 as a variegated branch sport of abelia x grandiflora little richard. X grandiflora the most common garden species produces shiny semi evergreen leaves in colder zones while retaining year round color in warmer regions. Kaleidoscope is a dense semi evergreen compact shrub with reddish purple stems and foliage that emerges green and yellow turns gold in summer and fiery red to orange for fall and winter.