(Kostenlos herunterladen) Buddleia Tree Leaf
In fact buddleja davidii.
Buddleia tree leaf. 492 2014 01 21 walter sisulu nbg. The bark is creamy creamy brown to dark brown or reddish. The small flower spikes are lavender blue with an orange eye and the small silvery grey green leaves persist through winter in milder areas or in sheltered positions. Because of the dark green colour the green stipules are more distinct on the lower whitish side of the leaf photo 107. The butterfly bush buddleia davidii is a beautiful fast growing deciduous shrub with masses of blossoms long spiked trusses that bloom from summer to autumn. The evergreen to deciduous shrubs are often grown as small trees and are highly attractive to butterflies. The trunk is up to 30cm wide.
This way you can take pictures carry leaves of certain bushes for identification and study these species of plants at home. Underground the outer layers of the roots rot away. The small dark green stipules basal appendages of the petiole may be leaf like and are interpetiolar between 2 leaf petioles. Buddlejas bear attractive conical flowers on an arching bush of silvery foliage in mid to late summer. Each stipules is up to 8mm long. Photos 493 103. This tree may reach 12m high or it may grow as a multi stemmed shrub with a much branched crown.
As the bark expands it may leave behind thinnish longitudinal ridges that are brown or red and exposes younger strips that are almost white photo 786. Buddleia is a hardy tough plant that is rarely attacked by any diseases though they do happen. The hybrid lochinch buddleia davidii x buddleia fallowiana is one of the best. Here are some information of the common shrubs. Its flowers come in many colors though butterflies seem to prefer the lavender pink mauve of the species to the white and dark purple cultivars. In colder places it loses its leaves but always returns the following year. Flowers come in a variety of colours including purple blue pink and white.
It s noticeable above ground by yellowing leaves smaller than usual flowers and stems rotting on the plant. Their larval offspring have to feed on the leaves of native species like butterfly weed other milkweeds joe pye weed and oak trees. A pest infestation causes shrub foliage to curl. Carrying a hand book some pencils a camera and importantly a good horticulture guidebook with you can greatly help while trying to identify the various shrubs and bushes.