Abelia schumannii (Introduced- USA

Abelia schumannii (Graebn.) Rehder, Pl. Wilson. 1: 121 (1911) (syn: Abelia tereticalyx (Graebn. & Buchw.) Rehder ; Linnaea schumannii Graebn. ; Linnaea tereticalyx Graebn. & Buchw.);
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China (S. Gansu to N. Yunnan) as per POWO;



Abelia schumannii from California-GS03102025-4: 3 high res. images.

Abelia schumannii (Graebn.) Rehder
Deciduous shrub, easily distinguished from Abelia x grandiflora in its two large nearly ovate-oblong sepals and larger flowers which may be white to pink in colour.
Photographed from Sunnyvale, California.

Abelia grandiflora flower above
A. schumannii below

You have earlier posted similar images at
https://efloraofindia.com/efi/abelia-edward-goucher/

Or is there a mix up?


Edward Goucher is a cultivar of A. grandiflora and clone selected from  cross between A. schumanii and A. grandiflora

A. schumanii has two sepals only, A. grandiflora more than 2, I have shared flowers of both
This is what Bailey Hortus Third Third says
A. grandiflora leaves glossy (not so in schumanii), semievergreen (vs deciduous), leaves upto 4 cm long acute (vs 2.5 cm, obtuse mucronate), sepals 2-5 (vs 2), flowers in panicles (vs on short lateral branches)


Here are comparative flowers of typical Abelia grandiflora (above note three sepals) and Abelia Schumanii (below, note two sepals)

 


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References:
POWO  GBIF (High resolution specimens)  Wikipedia  Devisla  Trees and shrubs online

Updated on November 7, 2025

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