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Buddleja davidii 'Royal Red Variegata'

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'Royal Red Variegata'

Buddleja davidii 'Royal Red Variegata' is a cultivar of undocumented origin, last known to have been sold in the UK by Mill Race Nursery in Essex during the 1990s. Another variegated form of 'Royal Red', it is considered inferior to the lower-growing 'Harlequin'.

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Description

'Royal Red Variegata' is distinguished by its combination of its 30 cm-long panicles of crimson-red flowers and leaves with creamy-white margins.

Cultivation

'Royal Red Variegata' is now rare in cultivation in the UK. Hardiness: USDA zones 8–9.

Synonymy

  • Should not be confused with Buddleja davidii 'Variegata', a synonym of 'Florence'.
  • References

    Buddleja davidii 'Royal Red Variegata' Wikipedia