Edward Goucher Abelia
Abelia grandiflora 'Edward Goucher' Edward Goucher is another compact Abelia grandiflora, but it differs from 'Prostrata' in that it has erect, medium-textured, arching branches, and in winter its foliage turns bronze-green to bronze-purple. *Deer Resistant* Attracts: Birds, Butterflies & Hummingbirds Photos courtesy of Toms Creek Nursery in Denton, NC Questions? (336) 857-2131 Ornamental Characteristics Category Flowering Shrub Foliage Type Broadleaf Semi-evergreen Height 4' - 6' Spread 4' - 6' Shape Upright & Arching Primary Foliage Color (Glossy) Green Seasonal Foliage Color Bronze-Red in Autumn then turns Green in Winter Flowering Season Early Summer to Frost Flower Color Pink Berries N/A Environmental Characteristics Growth Rate Moderate Sun Preferences Sun with Partial Shade Water Preferences Average: Ensure planting area provides adequate drainage. Cold Hardiness Zone 5 to 9