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The Golden Anniversary™ Abelia 'Minipan', Abelia x grandiflora 'Minipan', features attractive bright green leaves variegated with creamy yellow to golden yellow margins. This is a dense, rounded, multi-stemmed shrub of the honeysuckle family. A Proven Winner Selection, Golden Anniversary is a compact sport of A. x grandiflora 'Compacta'. A colorful, easy growing new shrub with white flowers,'Minipan' also has attractive hints of pink and red coloration in its stems and foliage. It is easily grown in average, medium moisture, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Golden Anniversary 'Minipan' does its best flowering in full sun. Being somewhat evergreen in the South, it is generally deciduous in the more northern areas where its stems may suffer substantial damage (including dying to the ground) in cold winters. Use in containers or plant in mass on slopes or banks for attractive shrubby cover and erosion control. * Variegated * White flowers * Erosion Control


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