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No plant brings as much joy to the garden for me as the buddleia, or the butterfly bush. Lo and behold, if you hate bees, butterflies and hummingbirds, then this shrub is not the plant for you. In ...
The National Garden Bureau has selected several plants under its "Year of" program. The organization dared go where few tread with its shrub designate ― the Buddleia.
Buddleia's fibrous roots can cause significant damage to buildings as it grows Credit: Mike Clough CEO at Japanese Knotweed Solutions Ltd. The plant is viewed by the Department for the Environment ...
That refers only to Buddleia davidii and a few of its hybrids. There are at least 90 other species. Growing as shrubs or small trees, B. colvilei is one of the finest.
"Nine times out of ten, if you look up at a building and see a plant growing from the brickwork or chimney stack, it is buddleia. "But that's not where it ends, once established in a building wall ...
The National Garden Bureau has selected several plants under their “year of” program. A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about the Year of the Angelonia, their chosen annual. In ...
Sugar plum A singing pink miniature with upright panicles, the Sugar plum variation of the Buddleia is a favourite with visitors of the Nursery. For butterfly attraction, it cannot be eaten ...
Buddleia, also known as buddleja or the butterfly bush, can look unkempt and straggly if it's not pruned correctly. If the plant is not pruned, the plant will appear twiggy and bare.
More people are buying buddleia for their gardens, but it's classified as an invasive species and is a problem on British railways. It's hard to walk by a railway line in Britain and not see buddleia.
More people are buying buddleia for their gardens, but it's classified as an invasive species and is a problem on British railways. It's hard to walk by a railway line in Britain and not see buddleia.