Buddleja davidii 'Castle School'
Buddleja davidii 'Castle School' is a recent introduction, cloned from a seedling discovered growing in the wall of the eponymous Castle School in Tiverton, Devon, England, by nurseryman Martin Hugh-Jones and introduced to commerce in 2004, [1] by his nursery, Sampford Shrubs.
Buddleja davidii | |
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'Castle School', Longstock Park, UK | |
Cultivar | 'Castle School' |
Origin | Tiverton, Devon |
Description
'Castle School' has large pale-lilac panicles of highly fragrant flowers. The cultivar is also relatively early to flower, and said to resemble 'Lochinch' but with superior colour in both flower and foliage. [1]
Cultivation
'Castle School' is rare in cultivation, and is not known to have been introduced to North America or continental Europe. A specimen is grown as part of the NCCPG national collection held by Longstock Park Nursery [2] Hardiness: USDA zones 5–9.[1]
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References
- Stuart, D. D. (2006). Buddlejas. RHS Plant Guide. Timber Press, Oregon. ISBN 978-0-88192-688-0
- Moore, P. (2012) Buddleja davidii cultivars, 2011-2012, Longstock Park Nursery. longstock Park Nursery.
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