Buddleja asiatica 'Sweet Promise'

Buddleja asiatica
Cultivar 'Sweet Promise'
Origin Australia

Buddleja asiatica 'Sweet Promise' is an Australian cultivar raised by R. J. and R. A. Cherry from an openly - pollinated seedling, and released to commerce in 1993 protected by Plant Breeders' Rights. [1]

Description

'Sweet Promise' has a more densely branched structure than the species. The leaves are dark green above, grey tomentose below. The inflorescence is a terminal panicle markedly longer than the type at < 39 cm, comprising longer, 7 mm, florets of very fragrant white flowers. Seed production is minimal or non - existent.[1]

Cultivation

'Sweet Promise' is not known to be in cultivation beyond Australia.

References

  1. 1 2 Hatch, L. (2011). Cultivars of Woody Plants. Edition 2011, Vol. 1 sub vol. Buddleia. TCR Press Horticultural PDF. books.
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