Is this a type of buddleia?
Is this a type of buddleia?Not sure what this...
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Re: Is this a type of buddleia?I feel I should know for certain, but I think it's a hebe. The flowers are the wrong shape for a buddleia
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Re: Is this a type of buddleia?Thank you Google! I've got one of these aswell and didn't know what they were!
'Little Henry' Dwarf Sweetsprire (Itea virginica) A compact sweetspire! Little Henry starts out the summer with a beautiful display of fragrant white flowers that blanket the shrub. As summer progresses shiny, disease-free foliage takes over until fall when the foliage turns a stunning garnet-red. Perfectly suited for covering large banks, beds and borders. 2'-3' tall and wide Slave to 3 children, 1 Greyhound, 1 Cat, 4 rescued hens and a very patient hubby x
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Re: Is this a type of buddleia?Did you get that from Stratford cattle market last week ? cos I got one the same
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Usually Barking Up the Wrong Tree Re: Is this a type of buddleia?Looks more like Prunus lusitanica - Portugal Laurel.
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Re: Is this a type of buddleia?Going by the leaves it does look like one of the laurel family. I have one on a verge opposite me which does flower. It is sweetly scented and absolutely loved by butterflies.
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