Buddleja Orange Flowers. Plant it in the full sun in well drained soil. Several interspecific hybrids have been made notably B.
It grows in full sun or partial shade. Slower growing than its davidii cousins it is also non-evasive. The inflorescences are intriguingly golf-ball shaped clusters of 20-30 flowers each ball about 15-20 mm in diameter.
Globosa grown for its strongly honey-scented orange globular inflorescences and the weeping Buddleja alternifolia.
The flowers can cloth the bush from top to bottom - not as spectacular as the Buddleja davidii types but a useful shrub for screening. The African Tulip Tree native to the northern portion of its eponymous continent can grow upwards of forty feet in height. Its orange flowers bloom in the fall and winter and while it is a southern tree it can survive cold temperatures surprisingly well. Order Today For Buy Flowers Well Plant Trees.