Abutilon spp. (Flowering Maple, Chinese Lantern, Indian Mallow)

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Abutilon, commonly known as Flowering Maple, Chinese Lantern, or Indian Mallow, is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family (Malvaceae). Known for their graceful, bell-shaped blooms and maple-like leaves, Abutilons bring a tropical flair to gardens and patios.

These plants range from compact, bushy shrubs to taller, tree-like forms and even trailing or vining types. Many varieties bloom prolifically from spring through fall, and some bloom year-round in frost-free areas. Their pendulous flowers—often in shades of red, orange, yellow, pink, or white—attract hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies.

The foliage is typically soft and lobed, resembling maple leaves, giving the plant one of its common names. While most Abutilon species prefer warm climates, many cultivars can be grown as perennials in USDA Zones 8–11 or overwintered indoors in colder zones.

Abutilons thrive in containers, cottage gardens, or as specimen plants, making them a favorite for gardeners seeking long-lasting color and an exotic look. They require moderate care, preferring well-drained soil, regular moisture, and protection from harsh frost.

Common Name Flowering Maple, Chinese Lantern, Indian Mallow
Scientific Name Abutilon spp.
Native Range (area)

Abutilon is native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Australia, depending on the species.

  • For example:

    • Abutilon theophrasti (Velvetleaf) – native to southern Asia

    • Abutilon megapotamicum – native to Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay

    • Abutilon palmeri – native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico

So while Abutilon as a genus has a global native range, many ornamental species commonly grown in gardens are originally from South America.

Varieties

Here are some Abutilon varieties well-suited for USDA Zone 8a, where winters can drop to 1ndoors:

1. Abutilon 'Victor Reiter'

  • Color: Scarlet red

  • Notes: Compact, cold-hardy to Zone 7b with protection

  • Great for: Containers or mixed borders

2. Abutilon 'Souvenir de Bonn'

  • Color: Peachy-orange blooms, variegated leaves

  • Notes: Elegant foliage, does well in partial shade

  • Great for: Shady containers or entryways

3. Abutilon megapotamicum (Trailing Abutilon / Flowering Maple)

  • Color: Yellow with red calyx; lantern-like flowers

  • Notes: Hardy in Zone 8a with mulch; semi-trailing habit

  • Great for: Hanging baskets or trellises

4. Abutilon ‘Bella Mix’ (Dwarf hybrid)

  • Color: Mix of orange, red, yellow, and pink

  • Notes: Compact, blooms year-round in containers indoors

  • Great for: Patio pots or indoor overwintering

5. Abutilon palmeri (Desert Abutilon)

  • Color: Soft yellow blooms with silvery foliage

  • Notes: Drought-tolerant, native to the Southwest, hardy in Zone 8

  • Great for: Xeriscapes or dry garden borders


💡 Tips for Zone 8a:

  • Mulch heavily in winter to protect roots.

  • Grow in containers and overwinter indoors if unsure about hardiness.

  • Prune in early spring after frost danger has passed to encourage new growth.

Physical Description

Shrubby plant with soft, maple-like green leaves and bell- or lantern-shaped, nodding flowers. Growth can range from 1 to 10 feet tall, depending on species and climate.

Benefits Attracts pollinators like bees and hummingbirds; can be grown in containers or as landscape ornamentals; some species have medicinal uses.
Requirements Prefers warm temperatures, protection from strong wind, and regular watering.
Care

Prune to maintain shape and encourage bushiness; protect from frost; fertilize monthly during growing season. Watch for aphids and whiteflies.

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