Buddleja crispa 'Stone House Cottage'
Buddleja crispa | |
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B. crispa 'Stone House Cottage' foliage | |
Cultivar | 'Stone House Cottage' |
Origin | UK |
Buddleja crispa 'Stone House Cottage' is a British cultivar cloned from a sport found by Louisa Arbuthnott at her nursery, Stone House Cottage in Worcestershire, England, and introduced to commerce early in the 21st century.[1]
Description
'Stone House Cottage' has variegated foliage, featuring a cream margin around the edge of the leaf; in all other respects, it is identical to the species.
Cultivation
'Stone House Cottage' is now in commerce in the UK. [2] [3] USDA zones 7–9
References
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