Butterfly Bush
Butterfly bushes are shrubs that have pointed clusters of small flowers at the ends of their many branches. Together the branches form a rounded bush 2 to 6 feet high. Blooms are usually purple, rose, magenta, or white. The foliage is deciduous and fairly ordinary looking, but when in bloom the flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds.
![]() ©2006 Publications International, Ltd. The butterfly bush is an eyecatcher, flowering in the summer and fall. |
Related species and varieties: Honeycomb is a yellow-flowering type. Davidii can reach 8 feet.
Scientific name: Buddleia species
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