Buddleja 'Lochinch'

Buddleja hybrid

Buddleja 'Lochinch'
Cultivar 'Lochinch'
Origin Lochinch Castle, Wigtownshire, Scotland.

Buddleja 'Lochinch' is an old hybrid cultivar raised from a chance seedling found in the garden of the Earl of Stair at Lochinch Castle, Scotland, c. 1940; the shrub's parents believed to be Buddleja davidii and Buddleja fallowiana.[1] One of the most popular buddlejas of all time, 'Lochinch' was accorded the Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit (record 672) in 1993, reaffirmed in 2010.[2][3]

Description

'Lochinch' is a vigorous, dense shrub growing to a height of 2.0 m if hard-pruned annually. The shrub is distinguished by its combination of silvery grey - green foliage and fragrant terminal panicles 25 cm long, comprising violet-blue flowers with orange eyes.[4]

Cultivation

'Lochinch' is widely and commonly cultivated in the USA and Europe, notably the UK. Hardiness: RHS H5. USDA zones 68.[5]

References

  1. Hatch, L. (2007). Cultivars of Woody Plants. Vol. 1 (A-G) 2007 Edition. TCR Press Horticultural PDF. books.
  2. Royal Horticultural Society (2010).Trials Report 2008-2010 Buddleja davidii and its close hybrids. Trials Office, The Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley.
  3. "RHS Plant Selector - Buddleja 'Lochinch'". Retrieved 18 June 2013.
  4. Moore, P. (2012). Buddleja List 2011-2012 Longstock Park Nursery. Longstock Park Nursery, UK.
  5. Stuart, D. (2006). Buddlejas. RHS Plant Collector Guide. Timber Press, Oregon. ISBN 978-0-88192-688-0
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