When A stands for abutilon, B for bougainvillea and C for clianthus, we must be in a conservatory where the temperature never falls below 45 degrees Fahrenheit. |
We considered the blossoms of Acacia tortilis and felt the leathery leaves of an abutilon. |
In addition to these viruses, more closteroviruses or clostero-like viruses have been reported, although not fully characterized: abutilon yellows virus, diodia vein chlorosis virus, nandina stem pitting virus. |
Star jasmine trained in a diamond pattern against the wall, yellow clivia, and dwarf abutilon in hanging baskets add interest lower down. |
I also have in blossom an abutilon and three Obconica Primulas. |
The light green leaves, which will drop in winter, are hairy underneath and they are similar in shape to an abutilon leaf with very pointed leaf ends. |