was Monarchs: Eucalyptus.. now is exotics, now its b-fly bush

Michael Gochfeld gochfeld at eohsi.rutgers.edu
Tue Jan 29 23:20:37 EST 2002


We saw Buddleia bushes 3-4 m high lining a mountain road in Szechuan at
about 3000-3500 m elevation, It was early June and the trees were just
leafing out. No flowers though.  MGochfeld

"Bob Parcelles,Jr." wrote:

> --- Barbara Barnett <bbarnett at vt.edu> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I find this thread on b-fly bush interesting.  I have seen it
> > growing "wild" in a
> > couple of counties in Virginia, both along streams, and in Brevard
> > NC two summers
> > ago (just two blue-flowered shrubs) growing right next to a small
> > creek.
> >
> > A friend told me several years ago that he saw it growing all over
> > the place
> > along railroad right-of-ways in England.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Clyde Kessler
> > Radford, VA
> > ckessler at vt.edu
>
> Hi Clyde,
>
> I found it in several areas of Breaks Interstate Park in 1985 during
> a bird nesting survey. Again, It was growing in humid micro-climate
> alongside creeks (criks?)
>
> bob
>
> =====
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