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  2. Abelia - Wikipedia

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    Species of Abelia are shrubs from 1–6 m tall. Species from warm climates are evergreen, and colder climate species deciduous. The leaves are opposite or in whorls of three, ovate, glossy, dark green, 1.5–8 cm long, turning purplish-bronze to red in autumn in the deciduous species.

  3. Abelia × grandiflora - Wikipedia

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    This plant is still widely listed in Australia and the UK under the name Abelia. The variegated cultivar 'Hopleys’, [ 4 ] with pale pink flowers and growing to 1.5 m × 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in × 4 ft 11 in), has gained the Royal Horticultural Society 's Award of Garden Merit .

  4. Zabelia tyaihyoni - Wikipedia

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    Zabelia tyaihyoni, synonym Abelia mosanensis, the fragrant abelia, is a species of deciduous shrub in the honeysuckle family Caprifoliaceae.Growing up to 2 meters high and wide, it is hardier than many related species, surviving temperatures as low as −20 °C (−4 °F).

  5. Abelia chinensis - Wikipedia

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    Abelia chinensis, commonly known as Chinese abelia, is a species of flowering plant in the honeysuckle family Caprifoliaceae. It is a semi-evergreen , densely branched shrub with dark green foliage. The species was described by Robert Brown in 1818.

  6. Abelia macrotera - Wikipedia

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    Abelia macrotera is a species of flowering plant in the honeysuckle family, Caprifoliaceae. It is a shrub native to central and southern China. [1] Varieties

  7. Zabelia corymbosa - Wikipedia

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    Zabelia corymbosa (synonym Abelia corymbosa) is a species of flowering plant in the honeysuckle family, Caprifoliaceae. [2] It is native to Central Asia, where it occurs in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan. [1] This is a shrub growing up to 3 to 4 meters tall. The dull green, oval-shaped leaves vary in size.