Abeliophyllum distichum

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Abeliophyllum is related to the forsythia and are lax, deciduous shrubs with paired ovate leaves and axillary racemes of fragrant flowers with 4 oblong lobes, growing on the bare stems in late winter or early spring. In early spring, before the new leaves form, purplish buds all along the grey naked branches open into small white four-petaled, almond-scented flowers with yellow stamens. After flowering, green, glossy abelia-like leaves appear.It is not fussy about soil conditions but will do poorly in drought-like conditions.

Genus

Abeliophyllum

Species

distichum

Bloeiperiode

february

March

Type (gebruik)

climbing

shrub

Kleur (bloem)

white

Kleur (blad)

green

Hoogte

100 cm

150 cm

Wintergroen

no

Winterhardheid

-25 °C

Snoeien

no

Bloemen

fragrant

Locatie

sun

half shade

Bodemvochtigheid

moist

normal

Bodemtype

neutral

acid