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Old 13-02-2014, 07:39 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Buddleia alternifolia

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sacha wrote:
On 13/02/2014 12:15, Janet wrote:

I grew it once, and liked it, but the colour was not much better
than RAF blue-grey. I have seen pictures on the Web of better
colour forms, but can find no evidence of cultivars except for
"Argentea", which is mainly different in its foliage. Does
anyone know more?

Buddlieas are so promiscuous that nowadays even (supposed) named
cultivars seem to vary considerably. I only buy ones in flower so I can
see exactly what I'm getting and choose the best looking.


I think that is unfortunately true of many plants sold these days.
Unless a plant is effectively monotypic, and exists in one form only, I
almost invariably buy it only when it's in flower. Of course, they
tend to be more expensive that way.


I asked Ray about this as this is my favourite Buddleia. He knows of
the 'original' only and not of any cultivars. This doesn't mean there
aren't any, of course, only that this is the one he knows!


Thanks very much.

I have done some fairly extensive Web searching, and everything
confirms what he (and Janet) say. It seems to be a variable species
(surely not!) and I just got a rather poorly coloured one. I find
it a little odd that there has been no breeding as, for the reason
you say (and I snipped) it is extremely popular.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.