Buddleja Royal Red....
By Dottydaisy2
- 18 Jul, 2012
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I would call this mauve, not red, have decided to buy a couple of these plants, we used to grow a lot in our old garden, and really miss seeing the butterflies, will have to keep them pruned, because they do get enormous in the South....
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We have a dwarf one which we bought last year but it is anything but small!!! Planted in totally the wrong place!! Yours is really lovely.
18 Jul, 2012
Petal what is wrong with it then? Wildrose I really dont think they are ever dwarf, this is going to be moved it is in too much shade...
18 Jul, 2012
the colours I've seen advertised include magenta; might this be that? My Baby Buzz is one of them
19 Jul, 2012
Mine is huge this year and it was pruned right down in spring. I love this colour.
19 Jul, 2012
All the other shrubs around my Royal Red have taken over DD2, It must be fighting for light - but it doesn't even grow tall and leggy :( Me thinks I should take it out completely and plant somewhere else :)
19 Jul, 2012
Fran to me red is red and purple is purple lol Annella I am pleased to hear that, wanted a statement plant!!
Petal know what you mean.....
19 Jul, 2012
That's beautiful! Buddleja madagascariensis is very commonly grown here. They do attract a lot of butterflies.
20 Jul, 2012
Delonix we are desperate for butterflies this year, has been a disaster, the only insects doing well are midges and mosquitoes, and we could do without those!!
20 Jul, 2012
That's horrible, mosquitoes are the worst!
We have lots of butterflies, June bugs and the giant black bumble bees.
21 Jul, 2012
If I'd looked a bit further on the eBay site, I'd have got a blue one, but I saw the magenta one and went for it. so many colours ...
25 Jul, 2012
Fran there are loads of colours to chose from now, and shapes....
25 Jul, 2012
I didn't know about shapes - as far as I knew, there were the big'uns and the dwarf ones. I know ther are plenty of colours - now!
26 Jul, 2012
There are round flowers, in our last garden we grew many different ones as we had the space we grew a beautiful orange ball shaped one called globosa, and alternerfolia which has very long spikes...
26 Jul, 2012
thanks for that, DD: I'll have to check out the varieties; never occurred to me before, Budd was Budd!
28 Jul, 2012
There you go then Fran!!
29 Jul, 2012
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I really have a soft spot for the Buddleia's. I've got this one but it doesn't really do very well. Might have to have a go at moving it.
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