Buddleja × pikei
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Origin | Hever Castle, Kent, UK |
Buddleja × pikei is an English hybrid of Buddleja alternifolia and Buddleja crispa raised by Mr A V Pike, Head Gardener at Hever Castle, Kent. The cultivar was described and named in 1950 by Harold Fletcher, Regius Keeper at the RBG Edinburgh.[1]
Description
Buddleja × pikei is a lax, straggly, deciduous, free-flowering shrub growing to a height of about 1.5 m. The leaves are < 15 cm long, narrowly lanceolate with scalloped margins. The inflorescences are terminal panicles of mauve-pink flowers with orange throats.[1]
Cultivation
The hybrid is now uncommon in cultivation in the UK, and only its cultivar 'Hever' remains in commerce in the UK and France. Rather tender, a sunny location against a wall is to be preferred.[1]
References
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