
Step into a world of enchantment with Abutilon Kentish Belle, a flowering maple that graces UK gardens with its captivating presence. Also known as the “Chinese lantern” shrub, this beauty weaves a tapestry of vibrant colours, adding an exotic touch to British gardens.
Abutilon Kentish Belle boasts distinctive lantern-like blooms that dangle gracefully from its branches, creating a mesmerising display of hues ranging from yellow to deep reds. This compact shrub, reminiscent of its native habitats, brings a touch of elegance and uniqueness to UK gardens.
Commonly referred to as the “flowering maple,” Abutilon Kentish Belle is well-suited for both sunny and partially shaded areas in the United Kingdom. Although adaptable to various soil conditions it will require some protection in the colder weather.
Pruning and Care: To ensure the continuous blooming splendour of Abutilon Kentish Belle, consider periodic pruning. Trim back any dead or unruly branches, focusing on shaping the shrub in late winter or early spring. Regular deadheading of spent blooms encourages prolonged flowering. With well-drained soil, consistent watering, and a touch of pruning finesse, Abutilon Kentish Belle will flourish, painting your UK garden with a radiant display of Chinese lantern-like blossoms and infusing it with a captivating charm.














leaves and sweetly scented, ball shaped, lemon flowers which are formed in the Autumn then open during late Winter / early Spring, and which are highly attractive to butterflies, bees and other beneficial insects to be found in our gardens. Suitable also for coastal areas.

With Spring now just around the corner we can look forward to many of our early flowering plants. The Camellia plant is always a great favourite, having given us the benefit of its wonderfully large, dark green, glossy leaves throughout the Winter, we can now look forward to seeing it blossom. 
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