大花糯米条 Abelia × grandiflora

  • Scientific Name: Abelia × grandiflora (Rovelli ex André) Rehder
  • Ref: L.H.Bailey, Cycl. Amer. Hort. 1:1, 1900
  • Synonyms:
    • Abelia rupestris var. grandiflora Rovelli ex André
    • A. chinensis R.Br. × A. uniflora R.Br.
    • Linnaea × grandiflora (Rovelli ex André) Christenh.
  • English Common Name: glossy abelia
  • Chinese Common Name: 大花糯米条 dàhuā nuòmǐ∙tiáo, 大花六道木 dàhuā liùdào∙mù
  • Japanese Common Name: ハナツクバネウツギ [花衝羽根空木] hanatsukubaneutsugi, ハナゾノツクバネウツギ [花園衝羽根空木] hanazonotsukubaneutsugi, アベリア aberia
  • Family: Caprifoliaceae
  • Genus: Abelia
  • Distribution: Abelia × grandiflora is a cultivated hybrid between A. chinensis and A. uniflora. It is commonly cultivated in the Americas, Africa, and Europe but less so in China.
  • Photo: 06/14/2019, Hangzhou Botanical Garden, Zhejiang
Shrubs, semi-evergreen, 1-1.5 m tall. Branches pubescent. Leaves sometimes whorled on vigorous shoots (3- or 4-whorled). Leaves adaxially glossy green, sometimes coppery tinged, ovate, to 4.5 cm, glabrous or with tuft of hairs on veins abaxially, base cuneate, margin remotely serrate with unequal teeth, apex acute. Flowers single and axillary, paniculate; peduncle 2-4 mm; flower with 4 bracts at base of ovary. Calyx with sepals varying from 2-5, reddish, often partly united, lanceolate, apex acute. Corolla white, sometimes tinged with pink, funnelform to slightly bilabiate, gibbous at base, ca. 20 mm, slightly fragrant, hirsute bearded with long hairs on lower lip. Stamens nearly as long as corolla tube; filaments partially adnate to corolla, generally inserted but sometimes slightly protruding, glabrous. Ovary 2-8 mm, slender, minutely pilose; style slightly exserted, 17-18 mm, glabrous; stigmas capitate. Achene 8-10 mm, slender, sparsely pilose or glabrous, with persistent sepals at apex. Fl. Jun-Oct, fr. Sep-Nov. (Flora of China)

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