Buddleja globosa - Buddleia globosa - The Orange Ball Tree. Buddleja globosa is not one of the traditional Butterfly Bush types, but it is a very important member of the Buddleja family.
Buddleja lindleyana Deep violet flowers hang like grapes from this upright to arching shrub. The blooms are borne continuously from late spring to fall. An unusual variety. Light: Full to partial sun.
butterfly-bush Buddlejaceae (Loganiaceae) Buddleja davidii Franch.   symbol: BUDA2 ...
Buddleja davidii 'Harlequin' is a deciduous shrub. It has arching stems clothed in variegated, lance-shaped, green and cream leaves.
Buddleja variabilis Hemsley Common Names buddleia, buddleja, butterfly bush, butterfly-bush, orange eye, orange eye butterflybush, orange-eye butterfly-bush, orange-eye butterflybush, purple buddleia, summer lilac ...
#142 Buddleja davidii Common Names: butterfly bush, buddleia, summer lilac Family: Buddlejaceae (butterfly bush Family) Wallpaper Gallery (1 images) ...
Buddleja 'Bicolour': with pink and orange flowers in panicles, during summer. Mahonia 'Cabaret': with yellow and orange flowers in panicles, late winter and early spring.
Buddleja fallowiana: This is one of the best butterfly bushes for foliage interest. The leaves are 2 to 4 inches long and heavily felted, giving a decidedly silver-gray overall appearance.
Buddleja ( Buddleia ) sp. Family: Loganiaceae Butterfly Bush Flower colour varies widely, with white, pink, red, purple, orange or yellow flowers produced by different species and cultivars; they are rich in nectar and often strongly scented.
Buddleja are nectar plants for butterflies Buddleja, Michaelmus Daisy are nectar plants for butterflies ...
Buddleja 'Lochinch' Butterfly Bush - Semi-evergreen shrub. Sun/Light Shade. Low water needs. Lavender-blue flowers in spring-fall. 12-15'x 12-15'. Hardy to -10 degrees F. Chrysopogon zizanioides 'Sunshine ...
Buddleja, ex Loganiaceae, is very much paraphyletic and includes Nicodemia, Emorya, and Gomphostigma; several lines of evidence place it in Scrophulariaceae (e.g. Maldonado de Magnano 1986b).
Buddleia or Buddleja Scrophulariaceae, Buddlejaceae, Loganiaceae Buddleia, Butterfly Bush ...
Orange Ball Tree [English]: Buddleja globosa Orange Ballet Daylily [English]: Hemerocallis 'Orange Ballet' Orange Balsam [English]: Impatiens capensis Orange Banana Tomato [English]: Lycopersicon lycopersicum 'Orange Banana' ...
Lindley's butterfly bush Buddleja lindleyana littlepod false flax Camelina microcarpa littleseed canarygrass Phalaris minor lizardtail, velvetweed Gaura mollis lodgepole pine Pinus contorta var. latifolia London rocket Sisymbrium irio ...
An alternate spelling for Buddleia is "buddleja", and like a good mystery novel, the nomenclatural plot thickens. Reportedly, British surgeon and botanist Dr.
BUD-lee-ah Synonyms: Buddleja The genus Buddleia includes 100 species of shrubs, trees, climbers, and perennials from Asia, Africa, and North and South America.
'Nanho Purple' butterfly bush (Buddleja davidii 'Nanho Purple') Zone 5
Designing with mock oranges ...
Buddleja davidii Punica granatum Punica granatum 'Nana' Bougainvillea 'Ms. Alice' Bougainvillea x buttiana 'Orange Ice' Bougainvillea (Spectoperuviana Group) 'Mary Palmer' Fuchsia regia Callistemon citrinus Acacia dealbata ...
Crapemyrtle (Lagerstroemia indica) Butterfly bush (Buddleja davidii) Althea, Rose-of-Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus) Common Lilac (Syringa vulgaris) Chastetree (Vitex agnus-castus) Azalea (Rhododendron) * Princess Tree (Paulownia) ...
The colourful, nectar-rich flowers of the butterfly bush (Buddleja davidii) are a magnet for bees and butterflies from late summer into autumn. Propagation From Cuttings in the Garden ...
Important Info : Sometimes referred to as Buddleja davidii 'African Queen'. How to Grow this Plant: Characteristics ...
PETITE PLUMā"¢ DWARF BUTTERFLY BUSH by Monrovia Nurseries Buddleja davidii nanhoensis `Monum ...
In his writings Linnaeus used the spelling Buddleja, but all but the most dogged botanical purists use the more conventional spelling Buddleia. The species he described was not our modern garden plant, but a species from southern Africa.
Pruning Methods: In spring when buds begin to swell cut shrub back close to base, similiar to pruning Buddleja davidii. Pests and Diseases: I have not observed any problems with this plant.
See also: Green, Butterfly bush, Prune, Orange, Evergreen
 
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