Buddleia Bush Flowering

Available from thompson morgan.
Buddleia bush flowering. If left to its own devices a butterfly bush can turn into an unruly thicket with sparse blossoms. The buddleia is a deciduous vibrant flowering shrub that is well known for attracting pollinators in sunny gardens with fertile soil. Cut at least. Known as the butterfly bush the fragrant flowers of buddleja are a favourite nectar source for butterflies.
These shrubs are easy to grow bloom impressively throughout the summer and have low maintenance care requirements. Buddleia ˈbʌdliə. Also historically given as buddlea is a genus comprising over 140 species of flowering plants endemic to asia africa and the americas. For other plants called butterfly bush see butterfly bush.
Read our guide to august peaking plants. Buddleja buzz is a low growing mixed variety where three coloured varieties are grown together single container which mix to produce a compact bush that produces fragrant indigo ivory and pink flower spikes. Prune your butterfly bush back in the autumn or early in the spring before new growth starts. The butterfly bush buddleia davidii is a beautiful fast growing deciduous shrub with masses of blossoms long spiked trusses that bloom from summer to autumn.
Buddleia blooms in august usually a lackluster month for flowering gardens and buddleia davidii or buddleja davidii produces a mass of tapering flowers on an arching bush of silvery foliage. Buddlejas buddleias bear attractive conical flowers on an arching bush of silvery foliage in mid to late summer. It is widely used as an ornamental plant and many named varieties are in cultivation. Some selections are compact and can be grown in containers.
This is why it gets its alternate name of the butterfly bush. Buddleja davidii is a fast growing and undemanding shrub native to china. The long heavy flowering heads make a stunning late summer display for four to six weeks attracting clouds of butterflies and other insects. Its flowers come in many colors though butterflies seem to prefer the lavender pink mauve of the species to the white and dark purple cultivars.
Flowers come in a variety of colours including purple blue pink and white. These undemanding mainly deciduous shrubs deserve a place in every garden with their spectacular displays of blooms and honey scent. This will encourage new growth from the roots and more flowers.