Abutilon ‘Tiger Eye’ – Tiger Eye Flowering Maple Live Flowering Shrub | 2–3 Feet Tall | Shipped in 3 Gallon Pot Lantern-Like Yellow Blooms | Striking Red Veins | Patio Showpiece
Abutilon ‘Tiger Eye’ – Tiger Eye Flowering Maple Live Flowering Shrub | 2–3 Feet Tall | Shipped in 3 Gallon Pot Lantern-Like Yellow Blooms | Striking Red Veins | Patio Showpiece
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Brighten your garden with Abutilon ‘Tiger Eye’, also known as Tiger Eye Flowering Maple, approximately 2–3 feet tall and shipped in a 3-gallon nursery pot with a healthy, established root system.
This stunning variety features dazzling yellow flowers with bold scarlet-red veining, resembling colorful Japanese lanterns hanging gracefully from its deeply lobed green foliage. The blooms are showy, eye-catching, and long-lasting, making this plant a true focal point.
Abutilons are excellent container plants for patios, decks, and summer gardens. ‘Tiger Eye’ adds tropical charm and continuous color, attracting attention wherever it’s planted.
🚫 Shipping Notice:
We do not ship to Northern California due to certain USDA restrictions. Orders from restricted areas will be canceled.
You will receive a plant similar in size and health to the one shown in the listing photos.
You will receive:
✔️ 1 live Abutilon ‘Tiger Eye’ plant
✔️ Height: approximately 2–3 feet tall
✔️ Shipped in 3-gallon nursery pot
✔️ Healthy, well-rooted plant
✔️ Secure packaging for safe arrival
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Tiger Eye Flowering Maple
Botanical Name: Abutilon ‘Tiger Eye’
Plant Type: Evergreen to semi-evergreen flowering shrub
Growth Stage: Established young plant
Sun Requirements: Full sun to part shade
Soil: Well-draining, rich soil
Watering: Moderate; keep soil evenly moist
Mature Height: 4–6 feet (can be pruned smaller)
Growth Rate: Moderate
USDA Zones: 9–11 (annual in cooler climates)
Container Friendly: Yes – excellent for patio containers
💡 Care Tip: Prune lightly after flowering to encourage branching and continuous blooms. Protect from frost in colder climates.
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