Abelia x grandiflora

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I think the red might be an Alstroemeria. I have some growing in a pot and they have bulbs quite deep. I think you could move it before it flowers (is it really flowering now in April?) but dig quite deep. It would survive being moved at another time, but you might lose the flowers for a while..
Posted: Monday 5th of April 2021 02:42 PM
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The green leaves /pink flowers is a variety of Spiraea - sorry can't be more specific. The red flowers I didn't recognise at first but will go back and have another look....
Posted: Monday 5th of April 2021 02:40 PM
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I have both these plants in my garden and would like to know what they are called so I can look after them. ALso can I move the red plant and when is the best time to move it?
Posted: Wednesday 31st of March 2021 02:49 PM Last reply: Saturday 1st of March 2025 08:06 AM

Re: Abelia

Kathy N
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Hi, Phyllis,
Does water reach all plants evenly? That would be my first guess is the ones at the bottom are getting enough water. Any difference in light or exposure from top to bottom of the incline? Any chance you could post a photo?
Kathy C
Posted: Thursday 15th of September 2011 07:07 PM

Abelia

Shoot User
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I have 10 abelia shubs (3-1/2 yreas old) on a slight incline. Those at the top are rub red and beautiful. Those at the bottom, their leaves are turning yellow. What do I need to do?
Posted: Monday 12th of September 2011 05:58 PM Last reply: Friday 28th of February 2025 09:53 PM
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