Buddleja davidii 'Evil Ways'
Buddleja davidii 'Evil Ways' is an American cultivar cloned from a chance seedling, probably of Santana, discovered at the Cistus Nursery, Oregon in 2004, and introduced to commerce by proprietor Sean Hogan in 2006. [1][2]
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Cultivar | 'Evil Ways' |
Origin | Cistus Nursery, Oregon, USA |
Description
'Evil Ways' grows to a modest height of 1.3–1.5 m, and is distinguished by its striking colouration, its panicles of very dark purple flowers contrasted by chartreuse foliage. [1][2]
Cultivation
A specimen was (2012) under assessment at the J C Raulston Arboretum (plot X05). 'Evil Ways' is not known to be in cultivation beyond the US.
References
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