Abutilon
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Abutilon - Plants mostly requiring greenhouse temperature in winter, but growing freely out of doors in summer, and a graceful aid in the flower garden in the southern counties. A. Darwini and its forms, as well as the varieties related to A. striatum, grow from 4 to 8 feet in height. They can be made bushy by stopping, and they flower better than if in pots. They are useful among the taller and more graceful plants for the flower garden, and are easily raised from seed and cuttings. A. vitifolium is a handsome plant in mild districts, and several sorts may be grown in the open air in gardens in warm sea-shore districts. New hybrid varieties are often raised.
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