Buddleja Lo & Behold 'Miss Molly'

Buddleja hybrid
Cultivar 'Miss Molly'
Origin Sandhills Research Station, Jackson Springs, NC, USA.

Buddleja 'Miss Molly' (Lo & Behold series), sold as 'Red Chip' in the UK, is a hybrid cultivar derived from the crossing of B. 'Miss Ruby' and B. davidii 'Attraction' by Dr Dennis Werner and Layne Snelling at the Sandhills Research Station , Jackson Springs, North Carolina, USA, and released to commerce by NCSU in 2010. Miss Molly is marketed in the USA by Proven Winners LLC, Illinois, as part of its 'Lo & Behold'® series.[1]

Description

'Miss Molly' grows to a height and breadth of 1.3 × 1.1 m (45 ft); it's habit very dense, owing to a profusion of lateral branching. The fragrant inflorescences comprise small, terminal panicles, 10 cm in length, each comprising approximately 160 deep-pink flowers ultimately yielding moderate amounts of fertile seed. The mature leaves are elliptic, 6.7 cm long by 1.8 cm wide, green above and grey-green below.[1]

Cultivation

'Miss Molly' is cultivated in North America, and was introduced to the UK in 2013 under the name 'Red Chip'.[1] USDA zones 59.

References

  1. 1 2 3 Werner, D. & Snelling, L. K. (2011). 'Purple Haze', 'Miss Molly', and 'Ice Chip' Buddleja. HortScience Vol. 46, no. 9, 13301332.
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