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Default "Furry" Stemmed Buddleia?

Bit of a dillema/plant ident question. My friends garden contains what
looks like a 'furry' stemmed buddleia bush. I've also noticed one in the
local park.

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Default "Furry" Stemmed Buddleia?

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Bit of a dillema/plant ident question. My friends garden contains what
looks like a 'furry' stemmed buddleia bush. I've also noticed one in the
local park.

Any answers?

Jim


Try a Google image search on Buddleia fallowiana to see if that matches the
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Bit of a dillema/plant ident question. My friends garden contains what
looks like a 'furry' stemmed buddleia bush. I've also noticed one in the
local park.

Any answers?

Jim


There are dozens that it could be, try B. salvifolia
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