Buddleias with two coloured spikes on same bush

Started by genlistlass, August 26, 2010, 04:18:29

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genlistlass

I have several buddleias in my garden, some mauve some white but the other day I saw one with both colours on the same bush.

Would this be a graft? If so, can I make one?


Gen in NBL  (9C at 4am)
No allotment but medium sized garden with greenhouse, small-ish raised veggie plot and little shed.....my little kingdom:-)

genlistlass

No allotment but medium sized garden with greenhouse, small-ish raised veggie plot and little shed.....my little kingdom:-)

GrannieAnnie

Not if you prune them practically down to the ground like we do every year.
Is the whole branch one color?

Some plants get different colors due to a virus- azalea springs to mind.
Some flowers turn a different shade as the flower ages.
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ipt8

What are the two colours? White and mauve for example, or two shades of say mauve?
Is it possible you have two closely inter-twined bushes?
OR are the two colours on one branch of the bush?
Has this occured recently and not before?
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Digeroo


genlistlass

I've just found the replies to my post - notification wasn't working!

Maybe the roots are mixed but as its in a private garden peeking over the fence,  I can hardly rootle around in the roots  ;D
No allotment but medium sized garden with greenhouse, small-ish raised veggie plot and little shed.....my little kingdom:-)

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