


Central China Wildlife Value: Butterflies, hummingbirds, pollinators are attracted to this rich nectar source. Attributes: Genus: Buddleja Species: davidi Family: Scrophulariaceae Life Cycle: Perennial Woody Recommended Propagation Strategy: Seed Stem Cutting Country Or Region Of Origin: Tibet to S.Tags: #arching #showy flowers #deciduous #invasive #fragrant flowers #heat tolerant #drought tolerant #white flowers #easy to grow #pink flowers #deciduous shrub #salt tolerant #rabbit resistant #mass planting #high maintenance #fast growing #cpp #aggressive #well-drained soil #easy to transplant #gold flowers #deer resistant #children's garden #playground plant #long bloom time #border planting #self-seeding #pollinator plant #fantz #butterfly friendly #wet soils intolerant #perennial #weed 'Attraction', 'Evil Ways', 'Harlequin', 'Nanho Purple', 'Royal Red' Incredibly fragrant, bright reddish-purple to magenta-colored blooms See this plant in the following landscapes: Walkway at the Park, Cabarrus County Flower Bonanza Garden Davidson County Demo Garden Rock & Water Garden Cottage Style Foundation Planting Entryway Garden, Cabarrus County Extension Office Cultivars / Varieties: it is listed as invasive by the NC Invasive Plant Council In other parts of the country like the Pacific Northwest this plant is highly weedy and other options should be investigated. Insect, Disease, and Other Plant Problems: Spider mites can become a problem during drought. The best flowers appear when plant is severely pruned in late winter. It is easy to transplant and flowers on new growth which appear from summer through the first frost.

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Plant it in the full sun in well-drained soil. Phonetic Spelling bud-LAY-yah dah-VID-ee-eye This plant is an invasive species in North Carolina Descriptionīutterfly bush is a rapidly growing, deciduous, drought-tolerant shrub native to Asia.
