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FAQ's for Buying Butterfly Bushes Online
Are butterfly bushes good for pollinators like bees and butterflies?
Are butterfly bushes good for pollinators like bees and butterflies?
Yes, butterfly bushes (Buddleja) are beloved by butterflies, bees, and even hummingbirds thanks to their nectar-rich blooms. These shrubs bloom continuously from mid-summer to frost, offering a critical food source during the growing season, especially when other blooms have faded.
Do butterfly bushes come back every year?
Do butterfly bushes come back every year?
Butterfly bushes are deciduous perennials in most USDA hardiness zones. Even if the tops die back in northern climates, Buddleja is root hardy and will regrow from the crown each spring. With proper pruning and care, they return stronger year after year.
How do you care for a butterfly bush?
How do you care for a butterfly bush?
Butterfly bushes thrive in full sun and well-drained soil. They are drought-tolerant once established and perform best with occasional pruning. For prolific blooms, deadhead spent flowers and prune in late winter or early spring to encourage vigorous new growth.
Can you grow butterfly bush in containers?
Can you grow butterfly bush in containers?
Absolutely! Compact butterfly bush varieties like ‘Pugster White’ and ‘Lo and Behold Blue Chip Jr.’ are perfect for container gardening. Just ensure your pot has good drainage, water consistently, and fertilize annually to support flowering and growth.
Are butterfly bushes invasive?
Are butterfly bushes invasive?
Some older Buddleja varieties can be invasive in certain regions. However, many modern butterfly bushes sold at Nature Hills Nursery are sterile or seedless cultivars bred to be non-invasive. Our Plant Sentry™ system ensures that regulated varieties are not shipped to restricted areas.


