Buddleja intermedia

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 Buddleia intermedia subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Buddleia intermedia, Carr. (B. japonica x B. Lindleyana). Hybrid of garden origin, similar in habit to B. japonica. Lvs. ovate- oblong, dark green above, 4—5 in. long: fls. violet, in slender, arching or pendulous racemes, 10-20 in. long. R.H. 1873:151. Var. insignis, Rehd. (B. insignis, Carr.), has the upright habit of B. Lindleyana. Branches distinctly winged: Lvs. oblong-lanceolate, often in 3's: racemes erect, rather dense, 4-6 in. long, usually panicled at the end of the branches, with rosy violet fls. R.H. 1878:330.


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