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Eye of the tigerIrises grown in my garden. Flower names
Although hardiness varies, abutilon is suitable for growing in usda zones 8 or 9 and above.

Abutilon flowering maple tiger eye. Abutilon 'tiger eye' in may 2012. I originally grew this with a northern exposure that had at least 4 hours of direct sun under an awning. The pendulous little lantern flowers look gorgeous as they sway in the breeze.
Tiger eye, however, is broader across the center part of the blossom, giving it a tiffany lamp shape (rather than the more slender magic lantern). Erect habit is sometimes a bit lax, but it will respond well to pruning as and when required. 4.5 out of 5 stars.
The blotches may spread until they cover the entire leaf. Watering tray such as rimmed cookie tin. Varigated leaves are not part of this plant.
The wonderful abutilon 'red tiger' with its deep red and yellow veined flowers is eye catching. They are often called chinese lanterns because of the papery blossoms. Trimming abutilon is essential to their continued health and beauty.
Planted about 2 years ago in homestead florida, red tiger maple. Transparent hood or plastic tent. Parent plant to supply cuttings.
Abutilon is generally grown as a houseplant outside of. Abutilon 'tiger eye' in may 2011. Department of agriculture plant hardiness zones 9 through 11.
Abutilon x hybridum 'roseus' is the pink 'flowering maple', abutilon x hybridum 'luteus' is the yellow flowering cultivar and 'albus' the white one. Brita's nursery california now living with me in south florida. The abutilon is commonly known as flowering maple, because its foliage resembles that of a maple tree, and is related to the hibiscus.
Abutilon lucky lantern™ tangerine pp23893. Other name is dancing red tiger. Abutilon flowers look a lot like hibiscus and bloom in many of the same shades.
Another common name is flowering maple, because of the lobed leaves. Abutilon or flowering maples are easy growing indoor plants and nice addition to outdoors in shaded areas such as under trees and bushes. Abutilon 'patricia' aka flowering maple, patricia chinese lantern.
Provide winter protection in cooler climates. In cooler climates, it is grown as an annual or an indoor plant. Attracts hummingbirds and other beneficial pollinators.
Abutilons are very heat tolerant making them excellent for summer gardens or containers in the hot sun. Shrubs that are deciduous, and will lose leaves in cooler areas and grow back. Evergreen shrub in mild climates.
Aka abutilon hybrida 'nuabtang' lucky lantern™ tangerine, lucky lantern™ abutilon tangerine, nuabtang flowering maple. Abutilon mosaic virus typically results in dry, brown blotches or yellow stippling on the leaf surfaces, including along the leaf margins. Orange/yellow petals with unique red veining.
Good container and border plant. Although abutilon is no relation to the maple tree, it is frequently referred to as the flowering maple. Red tiger is reliably hardy in u.s.
I mistakenly posted to abutilon magic lantern, which resembles this tiger eye. Abutilon hybridum 'tiger eye tm' flowering maple. Dwarf abutilon including the variegated, abutilon 'cannington carol' are suitable for growing in pot.

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