Cultivar 'Eva Dudley' | ||
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Origin R & J Farquhar nursery, Dedham, Massachusetts |
Buddleja × hybrida 'Eva Dudley' was derived from a cross of Buddleja asiatica with Buddleja davidii at the R & J Farquhar nursery in Dedham, Massachusetts circa 1918.
Description
'Eva Dudley' has panicles of pale lilac-pink flowers complemented by densely silver pubescent foliage. Fast growing and floriferous, the shrub was praised by Ernest Wilson for its 'delightful fragrance...a single spray delightfully scents a whole room'. [1]
References
Buddleja × hybrida 'Eva Dudley' Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA