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Buddleia davidii
Butterfly
Bush
Family:
Loganiaceae
(Buddle-ia:
after Adam Buddle, English botanist)
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Fast
to finish and easy to sell! They're fragrant, colorful and they attract
butterflies. Bold, long blooming flowers ignite an explosion of summer sales.
Treat them like a perennial in the north; cut them back heavily in the spring
for better flowering.
Click
Here to Learn More! Zone
5, 4-8 ft, Fragrant, gr 0.5, cut, Full Sun
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English
Butterfly Series™
A great new series of compact Buddleia developed by Elizabeth Keep of East
Malling England. Her breeding goal was
to refine the habit of butterfly bush and she achieved her goal by creating well
behaved, extra bushy plants that are roughly one third the size of typical
davidii cultivars. You’ll love the way they look in containers and in gardens.
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ADONIS BLUE
™

(B. davidii ‘Adokeep’)
Deep blue flowers of good size and fragrance on a compact plant. The propagation
of, and or the sale of plant parts is prohibited without a license. Patent /
trademark tag required. Zone 5, 4-5 ft,, gr 0.5,
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PEACOCK™

(B. davidii ‘Peakeep’
Good sized pink flower heads on a neat compact plant. The propagation of, and or
the sale of plant parts is prohibited without a license. Patent / Trademark tag
required.
Zone 5, 4-5 ft, gr 0.5,
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PURPLE EMPEROR™

(B. davidii ‘Pyrkeep’)
Large mauve-purple blooms on a compact, neatly growing shrub. The propagation
of, and or the sale of plant parts is prohibited without a license. Patent /
Trademark tag required. Zone 5, 4-5 ft, gr 0.5,
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‘Bicolor’
A cool new selection from Mike Dirr with
multicolor blooms. The cover plant for wayside gardens. Open pollinated
seedlings of B. ‘Honeycomb’ resulting in lavender and butterscotch yellow
flowers. Most likely it had crossed with buddleia davidii. Quite distinct.

Zone 5, 6-8 ft, gr 0.5,cut,
Full Sun
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'Black Knight'
One
of the most popular cultivars, although there are better purple selections.
Perhaps it's the name people like so much. The blooms are relatively
small compared to most but they are a pleasing blackish-purple color. The habit
is open and the plant is course. Typical green Buddleia leaves.
AWARDS: AGM
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'Ellen's Blue'
This
is one great plant! It has perhaps
the deepest, truest blue of any
cultivar. The blooms are of good size and held up well and well distributed
abound the plant. It has wonderful silver gray foliage too.
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‘Guinevere’
A stray seedling discovered by one of Mike Dirr’s student workers, Cindy
Burkes...has black-purple, fragrant flowers and dark green leaves. It is an
improved ‘Black Knight’ with superior flowers and form.
Zone 5, 8-10 ft, gr 0.5,
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'Honeycomb'
(B.
x weyeriana) This is the best yellow Buddleia we've ever seen. The
attractive creamy yellow flowers are clear in color with no purple as you get
with 'Sungold'. The blooms are variable with some panicles having globose balls
of flowers, and sometimes the blooms are fuller, more typical of Buddleia
davidii. Better habit and more refined
than 'Sun Gold’. Introduced and named by Mike Dirr after finding this rogue
plant in some stock purchased in England as B. 'E. H. Wilson'.
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'Lochinch'
Long
blooming, soft lavender-blue flowers and showy silver foliage. AWARDS: AGM
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'Nanho Blue'
Numerous
blue flowers and compact habit. This is not a dwarf plant, it can get up to 6-7
feet tall, but it does have compact branching. AWARDS: PSC
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'Nanho Purple'
Numerous,
relatively small purple flower heads. A compact, well branched habit, but not
dwarf. AWARD: PSC
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'Pink Delight'
Pure
pink flowers in thick large racemes. Excellent compact growth habit and
attractive silver foliage. One of the very best! AWARDS: GCA
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'Potters Purple'
Our
favorite dark purple. Thick and large violet panicles. A real standout plant.
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'Royal Red'
The
closest thing to red, but not quite there. Rich purple-red flowers. Very
fragrant!
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'White Ball' 
A
Buddleia breakthrough! Tight compact growth and stunning silver foliage make
this plant quite unique and very beautiful. Abundant white flowers too.
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'White Profusion'
A
profusion of big, pure white flowers. Strong blooming and a good habit.
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