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Size at time of shipping: 4 inch pots
Each order receives 3 plants.
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Buddleia Pink Delight davidii butterfly bush is a compact growing perennial shrub that will reach 5' tall and 6' wide. Buddleia Pink Delight has silvery green foliage that adds interest. Buddleia Pink Delight has beautiful deep pink flowers that attract butterflies, bees and hummingbirds and will bloom from summer to frost.
Buddleia Pink Delight is an easy to grow deciduous shrub. Buddleia Pink Delight will do best in full sun and well drained soil. Buddleia Pink Delight will bloom on new growth and it is best to prune back to the ground in early spring.
Tip: Cut faded flowers off a butterfly bush regularly to keep it blooming throughout the summer. Buddleia Pink Delight Butterfly bushes are hardy in Zones 5 - 9. If you live in a colder zone, the tops in your butterfly bushes will likely die back over the winter. Even so, they will come back the next growing season bigger and better then before. Butterfly bushes prefer full sun (they must receive eight or more hours of sun a day to thrive). Our butterfly bushes are shipped in 4 inch containers. They are well rooted, trimmed once or twice, and most will bloom this summer! By next July, they should be 3 - 4 feet high and attract butterflies (and hummingbirds) like a magnet. Each order receives 3 plants. Purchase 2 or more orders and save money.
Buddleias can be planted in full/partial sun with 4 to 8 foot spacing. They generally look their best in groupings of 3 to 5 plants. Alkaline soil (pH 6.5 to 7.0) is usually preferred. Fertilize in spring/summer with a slow release fertilizer. Deadheading them will keep the plants blooming longer during the season. Buddleias can be cut back nearly to the ground in winter. As they age, you may find yourself with more of a shrub that can be merely pruned in winter. One of the most common problems that buddleias experience is spider mites, which can be handled with regular (monthly) spraying of a miticide. Check for spider mites by taking a piece of plain white paper and placing it under several of the branches/leaves, tap the higher branches. If you see tiny red/rust colored spots on the paper, the plant is infected.
Buddleia x_weyeriana 'Honeycomb' (Yellow Butterfly Bush) This plant is native to western Central China. The plant reaches 12 feet in height with gray-green foliage and is deciduous or semi-evergreen in warmer climates.
Buddleia Nanho Blue butterfly bush is vigorous, long lasting cut flower. Commonly known as the Buddleia Nanho Blue butterfly bush. Tiny individual flowers are produced in profusion in long, dense trusses.
Buddleia Royal Red Buddleia davidii butterfly bush: This 1928 hybrid butterfly bush from Good and Reese Nursery in Ohio is still one of the most sought-after of the Buddleia butterfly bushes.