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What people are saying ...
This is it's first year, and it is performing
beautifully. We love the color and so do my butterflies.
I am extremely pleased so far, and can't wait to see how
it does next year.
Wendy, BC Canada, Zone 4
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Hardiness: USDA Zone 5 – treat like a perennial in
the north
Bloom
Time: Mid-summer to fall
Bloom
Color: ADONIS BLUE™ - blue,
Foliage
Color: grey-green
Size:
4-5 feet tall, 3-4 feet wide
Exposure: Full sun
Soil:
Prefers well-drained, moist, fertile soils and can
tolerant drought once established
Pruning:
Prune in late fall or early spring. In Northern states,
this plant will dieback to the ground though roots are
hardy. In the South, cut back if needed. To encourage
reblooming, deadhead off old spent blooms
Watering: Medium moisture
Wildlife: Butterflies and bees
Type:
Deciduous – dieback in Northern states
Fertilizing: Fertilize in early spring by applying a
slow release fertilizer specialized for trees & shrubs.
Follow the label for recommended rate of application.
Uses:
cut flower, perennial or shrub border, in masses or
groupings.
Breeder:
Elizabeth Keep (East Malling, England)
The compact
size of these new cultivars is perfect for smaller
gardens and the mixed border. They can also be used as
a container plant in milder climates. Unlike older
varieties, these cultivars will not overwhelm the
landscape, and never develop the weedy, unkempt habit so
typical of butterfly bush. Now even gardeners with
limited space can attract butterflies and hummingbirds
to their garden with colorful buddleia.
Available at better nurseries, garden centers and
mail order
Sources
Garden Centers listed by state, or buy now at:
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