Abutilon

 

Abutilon
A shrubby, fast-growing plant with maple-like leaves and bell-shaped flowers in shades of red, orange, and yellow. Long blooming and easy to prune for shape.

We typically grow Abuliton in plant, topiary, and standard forms in 4″, 7″, and 8″ clay pots

 

Common Name:

Flowering Maple / Parlor Maple

Mature Size:

Indoors: 2–4 ft tall × 1.5–3 ft wide

 

 

 

Growth Rate:

Moderate to fast grower

Optimum Temperature:

55-75 degrees Fahrenheit 

Characteristics:

Fast-growing, shrubby plant with soft, maple-like leaves and colorful, bell-shaped flowers that bloom nearly year-round in warm, bright conditions

Light:

Indoor: Bright, indirect light with a few hours of gentle direct sun daily for best flowering

Water:

Indoor: Prefers consistently moist, well-draining soil, allowing the top inch to dry slightly between waterings

Outdoor: Keep soil evening moist 

Fertalizer:

Balanced liquid fertilizer every 2–4 weeks during the growing season to support continuous blooming

Common Pests/Issues:

Pests: Aphids, whiteflies, spider mites, and mealybugs

 
Diseases: Root rot, leaf spot, or powdery mildew

Additional Notes:

In northern climates, bring plants indoors to overwinter. Prune the plant after blooming. If you wish for it to grow into a small tree, simply remove the spent blooms and clean out any dead or diseased wood. For a hedge, sheer the plant to the size desired. Bonsai and topiary forms take more training, which should be started in infancy