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Abeliophyllum distichum

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Characteristics

Plant type

Shrub or Climber/Wall Shrub

Habit

Bushy

Fragrance

Flower

Resilience

Hardiness

old H3 (may need winter protection)

Colour

Flower

White and Pale Pink in Spring and Winter

Foliage

Green in Autumn, Spring and Summer

Size

Ultimate height

1-1.5 metres

Ultimate spread

1.5-2.5 metres

Time to ultimate height

10-20 years


Preferred common name

white forsythia

Family

Oleaceae


Abeliophyllum are lax, deciduous shrubs with paired ovate leaves and axillary racemes of fragrant flowers with 4 oblong lobes, borne on the bare stems in late winter or early spring

A. distichum is a scrambling deciduous shrub with slender branches bearing dark green leaves and racemes of forsythia-like, fragrant white or pale pink flowers 1cm across

Synonym(s)

  • Forsythia abeliophyllum distichum

How to grow

Sunlight

  • Full sun

Aspect

  • South-facing or East-facing
  • Sheltered

Cultivation

Grows well in a sunny position although flowers and unripe wood may be damaged by frosts in late winter or early spring

Soil

  • Well-drained or Moist but well-drained
  • Acid, Neutral or Alkaline
  • Loam, Sand or Chalk

Propagation

Propagate by softwood cuttings or layering in summer

Suggested planting locations and garden types

Wall-side Borders, Patio/Container Plants, Flower borders and beds or Mediterranean Climate Plants


How to care

Pruning

pruning group 5, or pruning group 13 if wall trained

Pests

Generally pest free

Diseases

Generally disease free