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Old 23-06-2010, 07:28 PM
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Question What's wrong with this shrub?

I have a shrub in my garden that looks rather poorly. It was there when I moved in, and is looking ugly. I'd be most pleased if anybody could help me identify it, and tell me what is wrong with it, as I'd like to know if its worth trying to save.

The shrub around 5ft tall, with woody stems growing from the base. The leaves are all twisted and scrunched up, and the flowers (I think thy are meant to be spear shaped) are icky and brown. I can't see any sign of creep crawlies.

Attached are photos. Apologies if they're not all that clear, my camera refused to focus properly.

Thank you very much for your help!
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Update: I think it's a buddleia, though I'd still like to know what's wrong with it
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Gloria said:


It is a buddleia, or "butterfly bush". Don't know what's wrong with it as
these are usually extremely hardy. I have several and have not seen this
with mine.


I really think the distortion is the typical result of aphids feeding on fresh,
new growth. The distortion remains long after the insects themselves
have been wiped out by predation.

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Gloria said:


It is a buddleia, or "butterfly bush". Don't know what's wrong with it as
these are usually extremely hardy. I have several and have not seen this
with mine.


I really think the distortion is the typical result of aphids feeding on fresh,
new growth. The distortion remains long after the insects themselves
have been wiped out by predation.

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"Vegetables are like bombs packed tight with all kinds of important
nutrients..." --Largo Potter, Valkyria Chronicles

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Thanks!

I will try cutting back the damaged leaves, and treat with washing up liquid, to see if it recovers.
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