Abutilon - Wikipedia Abutilon əˈbjuːtɪlɒn [3] is a large genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae [4] It is distributed throughout the tropics and subtropics [5] of the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Australia [6]
Abutilon Plants Guide: How to Grow Care for “Indian Mallow” Abutilon is a large genus that contains about 200 species of absolutely stunning flowering plants The species from this genus go by many common names, such as the Indian mallow, Velvetleaf, Flowering maple, Room maple, or Parlor Maple
Abutilon: how to grow, overwinter and the best abutilon for the garden Commonly known as Indian mallow, flowering maple and Chinese lanterns, abutilon come from the tropical and sub-tropical regions of Asia, Africa, Australia, North and South America and most flower during July to September
Flowering Maple, Abutilon spp. – Wisconsin Horticulture The genus Abutilon is a large group of flowering plants in the mallow family (Malvaceae) with over 200 species occurring throughout the tropics and subtropics They range in height from 18 inches to 10 feet, and may be herbaceous perennials, shrubs, or small trees
Abutilon - The Best Plants to Grow in Your Garden Abutilon, also known as flowering maple, is a genus of beautiful flowering plants They feature bell-shaped flowers and are often grown as ornamental plants
Abutilon | UC Marin Master Gardeners Abutilon is a beautiful shrub with maple-like leaves and flowers that resemble papery lanterns Common names include Chinese bellflower, flowering maple, and Chinese lanterns
Abutilon Plant Info and Care from A to Z - GARDENS NURSERY Whether you’re a seasoned horticulturist or a curious beginner, this A-to-Z guide will walk you through everything you need to know about growing and caring for Abutilon — from choosing the right variety to pruning, propagating, and designing with it
Abutilon × hybridum - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden Abutilon is a large genus in the Mallow family Flowering maple (Abutilon × hybridum) is a popular group of hybrids that are semi-tropical, frost-tender shrubs typically growing 8-10’ tall in Zones 9-10 where in may be left in the ground year-round