Warm Summer Displays & Honey Scent
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TOGETHER IN A 2 LITRE POT
“Three separate colours on one bush” £14.99 ITEM: 510198
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Tricolour Buddleia Butterfly Bush Everyone knows and loves a Buddleia for the sheer flower power and magnetic allure they hold for butterflies. But, now we have a new twist on this much-loved favourite – three separate colours on one plant! Our clever growers have skilfully matched three varieties, including one white, one pink and one purple. 1.2m July-August
a “A magnet for bees and butterflies!” I
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“Spectacular in big pots on the patio” £14.99 ITEM: 510003
Was £19.99 Buddleia ‘Flower Power’
Introducing this magical and unique Buddleia, produced after many years of dedication from plant breeders. The first hybrid Buddleia between normal types, and a yellow flowered species, it has gorgeous ‘colour changing’ spires of flowers, from purple to orange – and all shades in between! 1.2m June-September
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“A rarity for your garden... Looking just like a Wisteria!”
Buddleia ‘Wisteria Lane’
With its honey-scented blooms and unusual weeping habit, this buddleia is a sight to behold when in bloom. Its large flowers make a truly amazing statement plant for your garden. Great in a mixed border or as a specimen plant, ‘Wisteria Lane’ is compact enough to be grown in a pot, where you’ll be won over by its fragrant, hanging blooms. 1.5m July-September
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Fragrant Buddleia ‘Sungold’ This fragrant beauty is easy to grow, totally hardy and will illuminate any sunny corner with its eye- catching flowers. When in bloom during the summer months, its arching panicles will attract masses of pollinators. 2m July-September
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£14.99 ITEM: 560498
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