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Like others, I'm getting the suckering. But I'm gonna try to pot them up and sell them. But it may be getting outta hand soon. If that ha...Read More
Purchased is plant many years ago from Plants Delight in NC. It is hardy and looks great. That being said it is sprouting up everywhere i...Read More
I chose "Neutral" because I have not had it long. We thought it was suckers growing from another shrub but it turned up to amaze us when ...Read More
I have had this plant for two years now and just noticed a ton of lateral shoots coming up everywhere (suckers) I have dug 7 of them up t...Read More
There is a beautiful specimen growing at Plant Delights Nursery near Raleigh, NC. They have pruned it to a single trunk, making it more ...Read More
Don't plant near water 'cause it's slightly poisonous to fish.
Butterfly Bush Buddleja lindleyana is Native to Texas and other states.
I absolutely LOVE this plant!
It has such a graceful weeping habit, and dark green leaves. The foliage is quite dense a...Read More
It is evergreen here which is nice, the downside is that is spreads easily, too easily. I have grown it in shade which slows down the spr...Read More
This Buddleja looks nothing like the typical Buddleja. Its foliage is a lustrous dark green and appears more mite resistant than the B. d...Read More
Yes, this species can start to spread via underground stems - not a hideous pest, but you will find it showing up here and there in a sma...Read More
I love this plant but I think it might become invasive if left untended for long.
A relatively unknown, this species is frequently overlooked in favor of the numerous cultivars of Buddleia davidii, this Chinese ...Read More