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Re: Buddleia asiatica

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HEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I have a hugggggggggeeeeeeee plant of this specie.Anyone willing to take cuttings can come and collect.Flowering right now.Actually, I was thinking of getting rid of this but my father wouldn't allow, just waiting for him to go somewhere and then :mrgreen: Although the fragrance is nice but it doesn't make a good looking shrub with lots of stretching branches.I was thinking of planting a clemtis or mussaenda instead.
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Re: Buddleia asiatica

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tweedle2009 wrote:HEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I have a hugggggggggeeeeeeee plant of this specie.Anyone willing to take cuttings can come and collect.Flowering right now.Actually, I was thinking of getting rid of this but my father wouldn't allow, just waiting for him to go somewhere and then :mrgreen: Although the fragrance is nice but it doesn't make a good looking shrub with lots of stretching branches.I was thinking of planting a clemtis or mussaenda instead.
Don't tell me that is B.Asiatica is flowering in lahore right now!!!!!! Then it is not asiatica. It might be b.davidii or some other buddleia. Can you post the pic?
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Re: Buddleia asiatica

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tomorrow inshallah.It looks like the one in pic that Izhar posted.
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tweedle2009 wrote:tomorrow inshallah.It looks like the one in pic that Izhar posted.
Which is aloysia virgata. I am sure you will be enjoying its spicy fragrance.
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Re: Buddleia asiatica

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This is the only plant I desperately want to get rid of :D very un tidy
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Re: Buddleia asiatica

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Adnan please post its pics.is it fit to be planted in open ground
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Re: Buddleia asiatica

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There are some smaller varieities out now of buddleia davidii which will be more compact so more tidy.
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Re: Buddleia asiatica

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aykhan wrote:There are some smaller varieities out now of buddleia davidii which will be more compact so more tidy.
The advantage of davidii is that it can flower in summer and off and on in late summer and may be in our wild winter. Fragrance is a plus.
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