Abutilon × milleri

Abutilon × milleri, also known as Miller abutilon, is a hybrid species, the result of cross of A. megapotamicum and possibly A. pictum, in the family Malvaceae.[1][2] It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit as an ornamental.[1] Abutilon × milleri is a highly branched shrub that can grow up to 2m tall.They have 3-lobed leaves and bell-shaped flowers that are around 4cm long with yellow-orange petals.[1][3] They prefer to grow in weakly acidic to neutral, well-drained, loam soil under full sun.
Scientific classificationPlantaeTracheophytesAngiospermsEudicotsRosidsMalvalesMalvaceaeAbutilonBinomial namehybrid speciesA. megapotamicumA. pictumevergreenflowering plantRoyal Horticultural SocietyAward of Garden Meritautumnhoney fungusWikidataTropicos