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Potentilla 'Abbotswood'

Potentilla 'Abbotswood'

“Abbotswood White” is a compact, deciduous shrub with a round growth habit. It has small, dark-green pinnate leaves which are in groups of 5 leaflets, with each leaflet approximately 2 to 4 cm in length. Although it is deciduous, it is full hardy and can withstand most temperatures in Europe.

Generally, prefers full sun areas and produces numerous white flowers that are five-petaled and approximately 5 cm in diameter. Although it enjoys the sun, it can tolerate the shade. Full sun will decrease the longevity of flower life.

While it can tolerate a variety of soil types and full sun to partial shade, several suggested uses include: flower borders where its beautiful blooms can stand out; use as a compact ground cover due to its dense foliage; or in more rustic settings, it works great in coastal areas, as well as informal gardens around a cottage.

Remove dead or unwanted branches at the end of the season or at the onset of spring. This plant does well in most soil types, as long as the soil remains moist.

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“Abbotswood White” is a compact, deciduous shrub with a round growth habit. It has small, dark-green pinnate leaves which are in groups of 5 leaflets, with each leaflet approximately 2 to 4 cm in length. Although it is deciduous, it is full hardy and can withstand most temperatures in Europe.

Generally, prefers full sun areas and produces numerous white flowers that are five-petaled and approximately 5 cm in diameter. Although it enjoys the sun, it can tolerate the shade. Full sun will decrease the longevity of flower life.

While it can tolerate a variety of soil types and full sun to partial shade, several suggested uses include: flower borders where its beautiful blooms can stand out; use as a compact ground cover due to its dense foliage; or in more rustic settings, it works great in coastal areas, as well as informal gardens around a cottage.

Remove dead or unwanted branches at the end of the season or at the onset of spring. This plant does well in most soil types, as long as the soil remains moist.