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A smaller shrub, Abelia ‘Lucky Lots’ brings bright foliage and to the garden with its patterned yellow-white margins along the leaves, which change colour in to hues of orange and red in the Autumn. The compact plant bears pale pink, funnel-shaped flowers which mature to a pure white colour and can be seen throughout the Summer months. This shrub works perfectly as small, informal hedging or as a potted patio plant.

Abelia grandiflora ‘Lucky Lots’ is a low maintenance and generally easy to care for shrub. Plant in moist, well-drained preferably loamy soil, though it will thrive just as well in any soil. Winter hardy but can drop leaves in harsher winters which will return the following Spring. Keep sheltered and protect from high winds.

Please Note: When purchasing plants please consider that each live item is unique and may therefore differ from the images shown, which are for illustration purposes only. Ongoing plant maintenance within our nursery is essential, meaning some lines are pruned back at certain times of the year to encourage new growth.

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Abelia 'Lucky Lots'

Abelia 'Lucky Lots'

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Product description

A smaller shrub, Abelia ‘Lucky Lots’ brings bright foliage and to the garden with its patterned yellow-white margins along the leaves, which change colour in to hues of orange and red in the Autumn. The compact plant bears pale pink, funnel-shaped flowers which mature to a pure white colour and can be seen throughout the Summer months. This shrub works perfectly as small, informal hedging or as a potted patio plant.

Abelia grandiflora ‘Lucky Lots’ is a low maintenance and generally easy to care for shrub. Plant in moist, well-drained preferably loamy soil, though it will thrive just as well in any soil. Winter hardy but can drop leaves in harsher winters which will return the following Spring. Keep sheltered and protect from high winds.

Please Note: When purchasing plants please consider that each live item is unique and may therefore differ from the images shown, which are for illustration purposes only. Ongoing plant maintenance within our nursery is essential, meaning some lines are pruned back at certain times of the year to encourage new growth.

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Plant specs, care guide & tips

Key features

Abundant Flowers
Dense
Evergreen
Long Blooming Period
Pollinator Friendly
Sun Lover

Specifications

Botanical Name
Abelia x grandiflora 'Lucky Lots'
Plant type
Shrubs
Colour
White
Eventual Height
0.5 - 1m
Eventual Spread
0.5 - 1m
Hardiness
Hardy
Life Cycle
Evergreen
Sun Requirement
Partial Shade
Growth Rate
Fast

When to plant

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Planting
Period of Interest

Planting and period of interest times are general guidelines and may vary based on your location and conditions. For best results, consult local gardening resources.

Instructions

Top Tip

Prune Abelia lightly in late winter or early spring to maintain its shape and encourage fresh growth. Remove any dead or damaged branches to keep the plant healthy and looking its best. For optimal flowering, plant it in a sunny location and feed it with a balanced fertiliser in spring. Regular care will reward you with a stunning display of blooms and vibrant foliage.

How to Water

Water Abelia deeply after planting and continue to water regularly during its first year to help establish a strong root system. Once established, it is moderately drought-tolerant and only requires watering during prolonged dry spells. Avoid waterlogging the soil, as this can damage the roots. Early morning watering is ideal, allowing the soil to absorb moisture before the heat of the day.

How to Plant

To plant Abelia, choose a sunny or partially shaded spot with well-draining, fertile soil. Soak the root ball thoroughly before planting, then dig a hole twice as wide and slightly shallower than the depth of the root ball. Space plants 1–1.5 metres apart to allow for mature growth. Backfill the hole with soil, firm gently, and water thoroughly. Apply a layer of mulch around the base to help retain moisture and suppress weeds, keeping it clear of the stems.