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3-in-1 Butterfly Bush
Makes a great privacy border!
Stalks of fragrant color in lavender, white and magenta! This prolific bloomer draws butterflies- and admiring glances! Rounded shrub has slender, arching branches and long leaves. 3-in-1 Butterfly Bush is handsome in almost any setting. Potted.
Zone 4 to 9
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| Botanical Name: |
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Buddleia davidii 3-N-1 |
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| Form: |
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Deciduous woody shrub |
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| Sun Exposure: |
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Partial Shade/Full Sun |
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| Height/Habit: |
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6 - 9' |
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| Spread: |
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6 - 10' |
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| Spacing: |
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8 - 10' |
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| Hardiness Zone: |
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4 - 9 |
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| Foliage Type: |
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Dark green, lanceolate leaves 4-10" long, white and glabrous beneath. |
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| Flower Form: |
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Lilac-like, long terminal panicles up to 10" of a masse of tiny star-like flowers. |
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| Flower Color: |
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Lavender, magenta, white |
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| Flowering Date: |
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Mid summer to first frost. |
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| Planting Requirements: |
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Plant firmly and set crown just below soil level. Firm and water in well. |
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| Soil Requirements: |
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Well drained, humus enriched soil. Once established will tolerate some drought. |
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| Growth Rate: |
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Fast once established, which takes approximately 6-8 weeks. |
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| Unique Characteristics: |
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3 Buddleia in one container to forma unique and colorful butterfly bush. Looks and grows like one plant with 3 distinct colors of blooms. Rich red blooms next to bright white followed by warm lavender blue clusters of blooms, sure to attract butterflies by the dozens. |
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| Pruning: |
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Cut back all flowering stems close to the base in early spring. |
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| Time of Pruning: |
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Early spring, as new growth begins. |
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| Additional Information: |
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In northern climates Buddleias behave like herbaceous perennials with the top growth dying back in winter. Prune back to new growth in the spring. In southern climates, prune to shape. |
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