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CANYON CREEK ABELIA
Abelia x grandiflora 'Canyon Creek'
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3 gallon Potted
(SKU: 2853)
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2 gallon Potted
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Jumbo gallon Potted
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Root Pouch 3 gallon
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Eco gallon Potted
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Hardiness Zone: 6-9 · Mature Height: 3-5 Feet · Mature Spread: 5-6 Feet
Buy Canyon Creek Abelia online. 'Canyon Creek' is one of the most uniquely colored abelias available. Its coppery yellow foliage gradually progress to a soft yellow, and fades into a lustrous green. The fall color is bronze with rose highlighting. Clusters of small, highly fragrant, tubular flowers are pinkish white and can persist from summer until frost.
Family: Caprifoliaceae (Linnaeaceae) · Common Name: Abelia
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- A pre-applied, pre-measured amount of time release fertilizer that keeps your plant well nourished for up to one year.
- Pre-hydrated Hydro-Gels are included in the top of each container to use when planting as they help retain soil moisture, and plants will establish more quickly with less transplant shock. Plants will also survive drought-like conditions and accidental missed waterings better.
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CANYON CREEK ABELIA Plant Characteristics
Bark Type*
• | Smooth |
Cultural Information*
• | Leaf Scorch - High Resistance |
• | Leaf Spot - High Resistance |
• | Powdery Mildew - High Resistance |
• | Root Rot - Low Resistance |
Fruit Type*
• | Seedless/No Fruit |
Growth Habit*
• | Compact Growing |
Growth Rate*
• | Medium |
Leaf Color Summer*
• | Green |
Leaf Type*
• | Semi-Evergreen |
Nature Assets*
• | Attracts Bees |
• | Attracts Birds |
• | Attracts Butterflies |
• | Attracts Hummingbirds |
• | Deer Resistant |
Plant Type*
• | Shrub |
Preferred Soil Conditions*
• | Adapts Well to Most Soil Types |
• | Average |
• | Drought Tolerant |
• | Moist |
• | Well-Drained |
Propagation Methods*
• | Cuttings or Divisions |
Season of Interest*
• | Early Spring |
• | Fall |
• | Late Spring/Early Summer |
• | Late Summer/Early Autumn |
• | Spring |
• | Summer |
• | Summer Flowering |
• | Winter |
• | Year-Round |
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CANYON CREEK ABELIA Homeowner Growing & Maintenance Tips
Abelia is easy to grow and adapts to most conditions. Feed once a year with a slow release fertilizer.
Interesting Notes About CANYON CREEK ABELIA
Abelia can be evergreen in warmer climates.
Susan - Jun 06, 2008
SC (Hardiness Zone: 6)
This plant, along with the Rose Creek, is our most favorite. They both perform extremely well and give interest and color to the garden from Spring to Dec. We do find they lose many leaves during the winter, but no more than azaleas. We would plant more of them if with had more room.
Robert - May 20, 2015
Metairie, Louisiana (Hardiness Zone: 9)
Jerry - May 07, 2016
Oklahoma (Hardiness Zone: 7)
Not only did this plant arrive in great shape last year, but it has flourished this Spring and is looking great! Very good specimen.