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Re: buddleia


>> And may I recommend yet another unusual buddleia?  I have buddleia
>> marrubilfolia, a drought-tolerant buddleia with fuzzy gray/green leaves.
>> The flowers are a beautiful orange/yellow but are also round balls, I
>> expect something like b. globosa.  It is a beautiful but small buddliea and
>> a real unexpected beauty.  I have mine planted with twining yellow
>> nasturtium and it is a beautiful combination!
>
>Funny, I just saw this in the nursery today, the fuzzy leaved
>buddleia... wasn't in bloom.  Was in 5 gal pots and I tend to buy
>smaller anyway (too lazy to dig the hole ;-))

Amy, if you know someone who has one, they propagate by cutting pretty
easily.  No need to buy a 5 gal, mine came in a 1 gal and I'd feel very
comfortable buying it as a 4" if you can find it!  Or wait until mine sets
seeds and I'll try to remember to send you seeds.

Nan


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Nan Sterman                                    Design For Learning
nsterman@ucsd.edu                      205 Cole Ranch Road
760 634-2902                                  Olivenhain, CA 92024
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