[78+] Kolkwitzia Amabilis Hecke
Mine was planted in 2012 in mixed shade receiving maybe one or two hours of afternoon sun. Amabilis is a deciduous arching suckering dense shrub to 3m tall with flaking bark and oval leaves up to 7cm long.
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It is primarily grown for its outstanding spring flowers. I planted them away from the house where the sun seems to get the hottest and the soil the driest and nothing phases it. Kolkwitzia amabilis maradco will grow in some shade but always seems to flower best if planted in a warm sunny position.This is no longer the case with this new specimen with its golden yellow foliage. Kolkwitzia amabilis commonly called beautybush is a member of the honeysuckle family. From mid to late spring it boasts a profusion of small baby pink flowers with yellow throats for several weeks.
Prized for its outstanding spring flowers kolkwitzia amabilis beauty bush is a dense upright arching and vase shaped fountain like deciduous shrub. Kolkwitzia amabilis commonly called beautybush is a member of the honeysuckle family. It is primarily grown for its outstanding spring flowers.
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