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Old 18-08-2005, 03:50 AM
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In article .com,
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wrote:
ellens blue is supposed to be a more compact plant, maturing at 4-5
feet in height. Pink delight is much larger, at 6-10 feet. Though
plants rarley read thier own tags, you definitley should before buying
them so that you know what to expect.

Toad


Wow - how insiteful! However, both plants tags said 4-6' and online
websites confirm that (some say Ellen's Blue is 4-5 feet and Pink
delight is 4-6). I didn't see anywhere saying Pink Delight is 6-10 and
the tag certainly didn't...


The averages Toad stated are correct. Catalogs tend to describe average
mature size, not maximum size; for trees tags often state the ten-year
height, which befuddles beginners who thought their fir tree was going to
stop growing at ten feet cuz the tag said so.

Buddlea davidii 'Pink Delight' easily exceeds ten feet, & can get quite a
lot bigger than that if not hard pruned. Ellen's Blue grows more slowly,
more compactly; it is is hybridized with the smaller Buddleia fallowiana &
will get substantial with time but nowhere near as big as Pink Delight.

Catalogs tend to underestimate the size even of the semi-dwarfs because
vendors know fewer would be sold to gardeners with small yards if they
fully realized how big most of these butterfly bushes can get.

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