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- Q16954324 subject Q8317698.
- Q16954324 abstract "Buddleja 'Flower Power', also commonly known as 'Bicolor', is an American hybrid cultivar raised by Michael Dirr at the Center for Applied Nursery Research, University of Georgia, in 1999 from the cross Buddleja × weyeriana 'Honeycomb' × B. davidii. The plant featured in the Royal Horticultural Society's buddleja trials at Wisley from 2008 to 2010, where it came 14th overall (out of 79) in the public popularity poll. [1]".
- Q16954324 thumbnail Buddleja_Flowerpower.jpg?width=300.
- Q16954324 wikiPageExternalLink Buddleja%202010.pdf.
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- Q16954324 wikiPageWikiLink Q8317698.
- Q16954324 name "Buddleja hybrid".
- Q16954324 origin "Center for Applied Nursery Research, University of Georgia, USA.".
- Q16954324 type CultivatedVariety.
- Q16954324 type Eukaryote.
- Q16954324 type Plant.
- Q16954324 type Species.
- Q16954324 type Thing.
- Q16954324 type Q19088.
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- Q16954324 comment "Buddleja 'Flower Power', also commonly known as 'Bicolor', is an American hybrid cultivar raised by Michael Dirr at the Center for Applied Nursery Research, University of Georgia, in 1999 from the cross Buddleja × weyeriana 'Honeycomb' × B. davidii. The plant featured in the Royal Horticultural Society's buddleja trials at Wisley from 2008 to 2010, where it came 14th overall (out of 79) in the public popularity poll. [1]".
- Q16954324 label "Buddleja 'Flower Power'".
- Q16954324 depiction Buddleja_Flowerpower.jpg.
- Q16954324 name "Buddleja hybrid".