Buddleia 'Orange Sceptre'
Orange Sceptre Butterfly Bush
Item #: 8533
Zones: 8a to 10b
Dormancy: Winter
Height: 96" tall
Origin: Hybrid
"And now for something completely different"...as the Monty Python troupe would say. This wild buddleia hybrid comes from the breeding program of the late Dr. Jon Lindstrom of the University of Arkansas. Jon combined the genetics of Buddleia stachyoides and Buddleia tubiflora to create an 8' tall deer-resistant butterfly bush that flowers virtually year-round in mild climates with a peak season of fall through spring...a hummingbird hangout. The 1' long terminal spikes of bright orange flowers that open from bottom to top, could easily pass for leonotis. The trunks, which remain woody unless the temperature drops into single digits, are clothed with 11" long verbascum-like fuzzy green leaves...also great for sunrooms since it flowers all winter.
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Other Attributes
Genus: Buddleia
Flower Color: Orange/Peach
Bloom Time: Fall , Spring , Summer
Container Role: Thrillers
Garden Themes: Cottage Garden Plants
Other: Butterfly Attracting Plants , Cut Flower Plants , Deer Resistant Plants , Giant Plants , Hummingbird Plants , Pollinator Plants , Plant Delights Introductions , Plants Named After Animals , Plants that Attract Birds , Rabbit Resistant Plants , Salt Tolerant Seaside Plants