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Abelia Twist of Mango 3G

Bright yellow new growth in the spring gradually matures to gold in the summer. Clusters of small, white, bell-shaped flowers appear summer through fall. Reaches 2 feet tall and 4 to 5 feet wide.

Abelia Little Richard 3G

Abelia ‘Little Richard’ grows in a compact shrub with dark green leaves and small white buds. This variety is fast growing and resistant to deer.

Abelia Rose Creek 3G

‘Rose Creek’ is a striking variety of Abelia, aptly named for the rosy hue of its leaves. Although the flowers are white, dusty pink sepals emerge from the base of each bloom and last from spring to fall.

Abelia Canyon Creek 3G

Uniquely colored, evergreen to semi-evergreen Abelia with copper-tinged yellow foliage that gradually turns soft yellow, then green. Fall color is bronze with rose highlighting. Clusters of small, fragrant and pinkish-white flowers summer to frost. Matures at 3 to 5 feet tall and 5 to 6 feet wide.

Abelia Kaleidoscope 3G

Abelia Kaleidoscope is named for its shifting colors throughout the seasons. Bright yellow and green foliage in the spring changes to orange and crimson hues in the fall. Thrives best in partial to full sun.

Abelia Radiance 3G

Abelia Radiance is a dense shrub with variegated foliage and bright red stems. Small white fragrant flowers emerge in the spring and blooms appear until fall.

Building a Garden in 5 Steps

potted perennial plants arranged on the ground to visualize the completed garden

There are no rules for garden design; they can be as simple as a meadow of scattered wildflowers or as complex as a formal French garden. Here are 5 simple steps to getting your garden started.

To Prune or Not to Prune

Gardeners everywhere are eager for the threat of frost to pass, excitedly dreaming about the spring and summer sunshine that makes their gardens come alive. Here his a breakdown to when to prune your plants.