Buddleja crispa 'Stone House Cottage'

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]

Buddleja crispa
B. crispa 'Stone House Cottage' foliage
Cultivar'Stone House Cottage'
OriginUK

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 79

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References

  1. Longstock Park Buddleja Collection
  2. RHS Plantfinder website.
  3. Cubey, J. RHS Plant Finder 2015. Royal Horticultural Society, London. ISBN 978-1907057571
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