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This is one of the most deeply colored "reds", but it's recently been superseded by 'Attraction'. It's an older cultivar, introduced by G...Read More
This has grown well and bloomed beautifully in my Zone 6A for 5-6 years. Just started to bloom on 7/14 and now instead of solid panicles,...Read More
I have been growing buddleja davidii in Maryland for 20 years and have never had a volunteer seedling. Japanese barberry is very invasive...Read More
This plant is beautiful but needs to be deadheaded and not allowed to go to seed. It is invasive in many states and crowds out native sp...Read More
I grew Buddleia davidii [not sure which one] several years ago, about 1995-2004 in California, Maryland. It grew well with little attent...Read More
I have 3 of these bushes growing as understory plantings in a dry windy bed under Maples. They grow and bloom very well there.
I do have this one plus Nanho blue and Nanho pink and definitly, it is the best fragrance of all!
This variety is a 1928 hybrid from Good and Reese Nursery in Ohio. It's really not "red", but more of a deep scarlet or bright violet. ...Read More