| Botanical Name | Abelia x grandiflora 'Peach Perfection' |
| Description | A vibrant, multi-colored shrub that brings a glow to Southeast Texas landscapes. Peach Perfection is notably resistant to the leaf spot issues that can plague other shrubs in Houston's high humidity. It is adaptable to various soil types, including local clay, provided it is not sitting in standing water. It maintains a naturally neat, mounded habit with minimal effort. |
| Exposure | Full Sun to Part Shade; best color and flowering occurs in Full Sun. |
| Height x Width | 3-4 ft. x 3-4 ft. |
| Water | Average; drought-tolerant once established but appreciates regular watering during hot Houston summers. |
| Zones | 6 - 9 (Reliable evergreen perennial in Houston) |
| Fertilization | Balanced slow-release fertilizer in early spring. |
| Pruning | Prune in late winter or early spring to maintain shape and encourage fresh, colorful new growth. |
| Deer Resistance | High |
| Botanical Name | Abelia x grandiflora 'Peach Perfection' |
| Description | A vibrant, multi-colored shrub that brings a glow to Southeast Texas landscapes. Peach Perfection is notably resistant to the leaf spot issues that can plague other shrubs in Houston's high humidity. It is adaptable to various soil types, including local clay, provided it is not sitting in standing water. It maintains a naturally neat, mounded habit with minimal effort. |
| Exposure | Full Sun to Part Shade; best color and flowering occurs in Full Sun. |
| Height x Width | 3-4 ft. x 3-4 ft. |
| Water | Average; drought-tolerant once established but appreciates regular watering during hot Houston summers. |
| Zones | 6 - 9 (Reliable evergreen perennial in Houston) |
| Fertilization | Balanced slow-release fertilizer in early spring. |
| Pruning | Prune in late winter or early spring to maintain shape and encourage fresh, colorful new growth. |
| Deer Resistance | High |