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*Abelia ×grandiflora (André) Rehder. Common name: Abelia. Habitat: Suburban thickets, commonly planted in our area, sometimes persistent or rarely weakly naturalizing. Distribution: Horticultural hybrid of A. chinensis and A. uniflora (the parent species native of China). Reported for AL (Diamond & Woods 2009) and for AR (Serviss & Peck 2019).

Origin/Endemic status: E. and se. Asia

Synonymy : = Fl7, K4, WH3; = Abelia chinensis × uniflora; = Linnaea ×grandiflora (André) Christenh. — Christenhusz (2013); = n/a — RAB; Abelia rupestris Lindley var. grandiflora Rovelli ex André. Basionym: Abelia rupestris Lindl. var. grandiflora Rovelli ex André 1886

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