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How to grow Abutilon megapotamicum

Abutilon megapotamicum (Trailing Abutilon)

Botanical Name: Abutilon megapotamicum
Common Name: Trailing Abutilon, Flowering Maple
Family: Malvaceae
Plant Type: Semi-evergreen shrub / trailing perennial


Description

Abutilon megapotamicum is a striking shrub with long, slender, trailing branches and delicate lantern-like flowers. Blooms are typically red with yellow tips, appearing summer through autumn. Dark green leaves provide a lush backdrop for flowers.


Growing Conditions

  • Position: Full sun to partial shade. Best flowering occurs in sunnier spots.
  • Soil: Fertile, well-draining soil. Slightly acidic to neutral preferred.
  • Hardiness: UK zones 8–9. Container growth recommended in colder areas.
  • Climate: Mild, sheltered sites; protect from strong winds.

Planting

  • Timing: Spring or autumn.
  • Spacing: 60–90 cm apart.
  • Preparation: Dig a hole twice the size of the root ball, enrich with compost, water well.

Watering & Feeding

  • Watering: Keep evenly moist during growing season. Reduce in winter.
  • Feeding: Balanced liquid fertilizer every 2–3 weeks in summer; slow-release fertilizer in spring.

Pruning & Maintenance

  • Timing: Late winter to early spring.
  • Method: Remove dead or weak branches, shape lightly to encourage bushy growth.
  • Deadheading: Optional, but encourages prolonged flowering.

Propagation

  • Method: Semi-ripe cuttings (summer) or tip cuttings (late spring).
  • Instructions:
    1. Take 10–15 cm healthy shoot.
    2. Remove lower leaves, dip in rooting hormone.
    3. Insert in moist, well-draining compost.
    4. Keep warm and shaded; roots in 4–6 weeks.

Pests & Problems

  • Aphids – treat with insecticidal soap.
  • Whitefly – watch indoors in winter.
  • Slugs/Snails – young shoots vulnerable.
  • Leaf spotting – ensure good air circulation.

Uses in the Garden

  • Containers, hanging baskets, trailing over walls.
  • Mixed borders or greenhouse planting in colder climates.
  • Train over pergolas or obelisks for decorative effect.

Flowering Season

  • Summer to autumn (July–October UK)
  • Lantern-like blooms appear on long, trailing stems.

Winter Care

  • Container plants: move to frost-free, bright location.
  • Reduce watering; avoid waterlogging.
  • In-ground: mulch to protect in mild winter sites.

Quick Care Checklist

  • Sun: Full to partial
  • Soil: Fertile, well-drained
  • Water: Regular, reduce in winter
  • Feed: Liquid fertilizer summer, slow-release in spring
  • Prune: Late winter/early spring
  • Flowering: July–October
  • Hardy: Zones 8–9 (container for colder areas)

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