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Buddleja davidii var. veitchiana

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Scrophulariaceae

Species
  
Buddleja davidii

Order
  
Lamiales

Genus
  
Buddleja

Rank
  
Variety

Similar
  
Buddleja fallowiana, Buddleja davidii 'Monum, Buddleja davidii 'White Pr, Buddleja globosa, Buddleja davidii 'Royal Red'

Buddleja davidii var. veitchiana was collected in Hupeh and introduced to cultivation by E. H. Wilson; it was named for the British nurseryman and horticulturist James Veitch by Rehder. The taxonomy of the plant and the other five davidii varieties has been challenged in recent years. Leeuwenberg sank them all as synonyms, considering them to be within the natural variation of a species, a treatment adopted in the Flora of China published in 1996.

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Var. veitchiana was awarded the Royal Horticultural Society's First Class Certificate (FCC) in 1902.

Description

B. davidii var. veitchiana is chiefly distinguished by its dense panicles of lavender-blue flowers with orange eyes. The plant is otherwise like the type.

Cultivation

Now rare in cultivation, a specimen is still grown in the UK, at the Sir Harold Hillier Gardens near Romsey; another is held by the University of Copenhagen's Botanic Garden. [1] The shrub does not appear to remain in commerce in the UK, and was last listed in the RHS Plantfinder in 2010.[2].

References

Buddleja davidii var. veitchiana Wikipedia


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