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Knowing when to prune fruit trees is dependant on what type of plant you have and what you want to achieve. Here's what the experts advise...
Crape myrtle blooms on new growth, so the best time to cut back these trees is in late winter, before new growth has sprouted. January through March is generally the best time to prune a crape ...
Buddleja limitanea is a small deciduous shrub. Discovered by George Forrest in Yunnan (1912) and in northern Burma (1914), described by William Wright Smith in 1916. [ 1 ] Resembling a small B. forrestii and hence sunk under this name by Leeuwenberg, [ 2 ] although recognised in horticulture as a separate species.
Buddleja loricata is hardy in the UK, and considered easy to grow, being tolerant of heat, drought, and cold, and requiring very little pruning to maintain shape. The shrub features in the NCCPG National Collection of Buddleja held by the Longstock Park Nursery, near Stockbridge, England. Hardiness: USDA zones 7–9. [1]
Buddleja farreri, Longstock Park, UK. Buddleja farreri is a deciduous shrub of sparse habit which, left unpruned, grows to a large size. The flowers appear on the old wood before the leaves at the nodes of the previous year's growth, during April in the UK. The lax panicles are < 20 cm in length and pale lavender in colour.
Buddleja × weyeriana 'Golden Glow' is the original plant of van de Weyer exhibited in 1920. [1] A specimen is grown as part of the NCCPG national collection held by the Longstock Park Nursery. [7] together with the cultivars 'Sungold', 'Moonlight', and Buddleja × weyeriana 'Variegata'. The authenticity of the other cultivars remains a matter ...
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