
This is a buddleia with a difference and even has a different name. Instead of the longer blossoms it is round and grows in our town.

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That orange definitely show up well. đ đ
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It certainly does
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This is different and pretty. I am not a fan of the color orange, but I really like this one.
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Certainly something completely different
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Lantana camara – It generally grows as a low shrub here. I coppice (cut back to the ground) mine annually. Lantana montevidensis grows as a sprawling ground cover. The foliage of both species is oddly aromatic. They are popular here because they are tolerant of aridity.
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We know it as a member of the butterfly bush family, buddleia globosa
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Buddleia globosa has more spherical floral trusses, rather than hemispherical floral trussus. The bright orange color is the same.
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We have lantana here in Florida, too. Mostly the pink/yellow version. I’ve not seen orange before.
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Orange is the most popular sort here, although I see more of the pink and yellow sort in Southern California. I think tha the pink and yellow sort are a newer cultivar.
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I was thinking that looked like lantana — how pretty!
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We donât often see them.
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