Buddleja davidii 'Rice Creek'
Buddleja davidii 'Rice Creek' is an American cultivar, introduced by Betty Ann Addison and Harvey Buchite of Rice Creek Gardens, Minnesota. [1]
Buddleja davidii | |
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Cultivar | 'Rice Creek' |
Origin | Minnesota, USA |
Description
'Rice Creek' grows to a height of > 3 m, bearing panicles of lavender flowers. The shrub is regarded as more cold hardy than many davidii cultivars. [1] [2]
Cultivation
Little is recorded of 'Rice Creek' in cultivation; it is not known beyond the USA. Hardiness: USDA zones 6–9. [2]
Synonymy
- 'Rick Creek', in error.[1]
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References
- Hatch, L. (2007). Cultivars of Woody Plants. Vol. 1 (A-G) 2007 Edition. TCR Press Horticultural PDF. books.
- Stuart, D. (2006). Buddlejas. RHS Plant Collector Guide. Timber Press, Oregon. ISBN 978-0-88192-688-0
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