Re: Buddleia
- To: g*@hort.net
- Subject: Re: [CHAT] Buddleia
- From: Maria Olshin m*@ptd.net
- Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2003 11:02:40 -0400
- In-reply-to: 75.139d0eb3.2c22f139@aol.com
I have had B. davidii "Pink Delight" for three years now, and usually wait
until I see where the new growth is coming from before cutting it back,
usually to 12"-18". Last year it made 7 feet and the bloom was spectacular,
with hordes of butterflies and sphinx moths (little flying lobsters). This
past winter the temp dropped to -120 and it died to the ground. It's coming
back from the roots, slowly, in clay soil.
Maria NE PA, zone 5b
>
> WOW, now this is a surprise to me. I've never had any luck with the
> Buddleias. Had tried various different types for years and years. Had the
> same
> problems as you, Kitty.....spindly growth, then eventually died. I have two
> now
> that do very well, the B. lindleyana, has smaller bloom drupes than the
> hybrids and suckers; and B. marrubiifolia (which is a native to Tx.) with
> round
> yellow blooms. These two do well.
>
> Just wondering..... I seriously thought that anyone zone 8 or lower could
> probably grow the Buddleia with no problems. That it perhaps was a heat
> problem
> since I tried various soils. Wonder what the similarities are that we were
> not
> able to grow it, and what DOES it need to grow?? Anyone grow the Buddleia
> davidii successfully??
>
> Noreen
> zone 9
> Texas Gulf Coast
>
> In a message dated 6/18/2003 11:02:46 PM Central Standard Time,
> gardenchat-owner@hort.net writes:
>
>> Donna,
>> I've never had much luck with Buddleias. B.davidii cultivar came back 3 yrs
>> in a row then died, but it was always spindly looking. It was my
>> understanding that it was to be stooled not cut to the ground, but maybe
>> that's wrong and why mine didn't perform well. I also tried B.
>> alternifolia, but it died to the ground 2 years and then just disappeared.
>> Less hardy than davidii.
>>
>> Meanwhile, even though I personally don't need the rain, send it this way
>> to arrive about Friday. It's my week to water the nursery beds at CES.
>> Yesterday's downpour should keep things nicely moist until then, and Sunday
>> begins someone else's turn.
>
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