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S. Aftica. Buddleia loricata is a relatively recent introduction to horticulture in the Pacific Northwest. We have been testing this on our dry hillside where it has been quite at home. Its evergreen gray leaves are puckered on top and have white woolly undersides. The creamy flowers bloom in terminal clusters at a surprisingly late time of year. They are fragrant.
Midautumn to early winter. 5 ft. x 5 ft.
Cream flowers
Sun Zones 7, 8, 9 |