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Rose Creek Abelia maintained at 4–5 ft tall × 4–5 ft wide; blooms spring through fall with fragrant white-pink flowers; attracts butterflies; semi-evergreen; excellent for borders and mass plantings in Willis, Conroe, and The Woodlands.
Name: Abelia × grandiflora 'Rose Creek' (Rose Creek Glossy Abelia)
Average Landscape Size: 3–4 ft tall × 3–4 ft wide; compact, rounded habit (can reach 5–6 ft unpruned)
Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade; more blooms in full sun
Water Needs: Low to moderate; drought tolerant once established
Deer Resistance: High
Cold Hardiness: USDA Zones 6–9; semi-evergreen in Willis winters
Fertilization & Pruning: General purpose fertilizer in spring; prune in late winter for shape
Detailed Description: Here's your Rose Creek Abelia in a perfect 3-gallon size for immediate planting! Most homeowners keep these beauties at 3–4 feet, though they'll reach 5–6 feet if you let them go natural. What makes this special? Those gorgeous fragrant pink-white flowers bloom from spring all the way through fall – that's months of color! Here in Willis, it's incredibly reliable and handles our heat beautifully. Plus, it's a butterfly magnet, so you'll have constant garden visitors. The best part? Once established, it's very drought tolerant, perfect for our Texas summers! In winter, expect it to stay semi-evergreen, keeping most of its foliage through our mild Willis winters.