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Jules-and-Boo Wrote:

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> it grows into large sprawling bushes and has

> really pretty flowers that the bees and butterlies

> love. WE have one by our pond and it's lovely, but

> it does grow really big.


A Buddleia should be pruned back hard to within a foot or two of the ground every Jan/Feb, it seems harsh but it thrives on it and prevents it becoming too 'leggy'.

As for the OP and requesting ?1300 to remove it...comedy gold :)

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jenny pink Wrote:

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> Buddleia is a bush,not a tree,and very

> invasive....also dangerous near brick

> works,buildings,and patios....




It's only the common type you see on railway lines everywhere which is invasive, because it seeds everywhere.


And if left long enough, it will certainly resemble a very large tree even if not strictly a tree!


To the best of my knowledge none of the cultivars which you would buy in a garden centre are invasive.

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