Returned
16814
results. Page
211
of
1682.
(Orange-eye Butterflybush, Summer Rose Butterflybush)
Grown for its numerous elongated clusters of rose flowers, the compact butterflybush ‘Summer Rose’ is a tough shrub with an upright to vase-shaped habit. It was selected at Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest in Clermont, Kentucky and a favorite in Dr. Michael Dirr's performance trials in Georgia.
This butterflybush has silvery grey-green leaves and produces clusters of numerous tiny tubular rich rose flowers with orange eyes. These are lightly fragrant and appear at the ends of the branches....
James H. Schutte
(Orange-eye Butterflybush, White Ball Butterflybush)
Grown for its many elongated clusters of white flowers, the dwarf butterflybush ‘White Ball’ is a tough shrub with a neat compact habit. For many, this heavy and long-flowering selection is one of the best smaller Buddleja out there.
This butterflybush has grey-green leaves and produces clusters of numerous tiny tubular white flowers with orange eyes. These are lightly fragrant and appear at the ends of the branches. They will continue to bloom with greater regularity if spent flowers...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Orange-eye Butterflybush, White Bouquet Butterflybush)
Grown for its elongated clusters of fragrant white flowers, the compact butterflybush ‘White Bouquet’ is a tough shrub with a bushy spreading habit. It is an older cultivar that was first introduced in 1942.
This butterflybush has gray-green leaves and produces clusters of numerous tiny tubular white flowers with orange eyes. These are fragrant and appear at the ends of the branches. They will continue to bloom with greater regularity if spent flowers are removed. It is also important to remove...
Jessie Keith
(Butterflybush, Orange-eye Butterflybush, White Cloud Butterflybush)
Grown for its beautiful clusters of elongated flowers, butterflybush is a tough medium-sized shrub with an upright to arching habit. Originating from China and Japan, it has green to gray-green leaves and produces large clusters of lilac-colored flowers at the ends of its branches. These appear from midsummer to frost, but will continue to bloom with greater regularity if spent flowers are removed. In climates with mild winters plants may be semi-evergreen.
There are many cultivars of butterflybush...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Orange-eye Butterflybush, White Profusion Butterflybush)
Grown for its large conical clusters of white flowers, the compact butterflybush ‘White Profusion’ is a tough shrub with a bushy spreading habit. It is an older cultivar that was first introduced in 1945.
This butterflybush has gray-green leaves and produces clusters of numerous tiny tubular white flowers with yellow eyes. These are fragrant and appear at the ends of the branches. They will continue to bloom with greater regularity if spent flowers are removed. It is also important to remove...
(Orange-eye Butterflybush, White Spreader Butterflybush)
Grown for its large elongated clusters of white flowers, the very compact butterflybush ‘White Spread’ is a tough shrub with a bushy spreading habit. It is a Dutch cultivar that is highly useful in the landscape.
This butterflybush has gray-green leaves and produces clusters of numerous tiny tubular white flowers. These are fragrant and appear at the ends of the branches. They will continue to bloom with greater regularity if spent flowers are removed. It is also important to remove the spent...
(Orange-eye Butterflybush, Windy Hill Butterflybush)
Grown for its large elongated clusters of purple flowers, the tall hardy butterflybush ‘Windy Hill’ is a tough shrub with an upright to vase-shaped habit. It was selected and introduced by Dennis Mareb or Windy Hill Nursery in Great Barrington, Massachusetts.
This butterflybush has gray-green leaves and produces clusters of numerous tiny tubular purple flowers with orange eyes. These are lightly fragrant and appear at the ends of the branches. They will continue to bloom with greater regularity...
Jessie Keith
(Butterflybush, Orange-eye Butterflybush)
Developed by Elizabeth Keep in East Malling, England, the Buddleja cultivars in the English Butterflyâ„¢ series have a dwarf habit, dense branching and large elongated flower clusters that come in various shades.
Asian in origin, butterflybush is a sweet deciduous to semi-evergreen shrub with open, upright to arching branches lined with lance-shaped gray-green leaves. From midsummer to frost many large, elongated flowers clusters in shades of purple and blue appear. These are like manna...
Jessie Keith
(Orange-eye Butterflybush, White Butterflybush)
Butterflybush is an upright, arching shrub of medium height. It has gray-green leaves and commonly bears lilac-colored flowers from mid-summer to frost. There are many cultivars that vary in height and offer flower colors in shades of red, pink, purple, and white. Plant prefer full sun and well-drained soils. This is a wonderful shrub for attracting butterflies, but plants tend to freely seed themselves throughout the garden. Butterflybush provides summer interest for mixed borders and foundation...
Jesse Saylor
(Orange-eye Butterflybush)
Buddleja davidii var. nanhoensis is an upright to arching shrub that is more compact than the species. The Chinese native has slightly smaller gray-green leaves and produces elongated clusters of lilac-colored flowers from midsummer to frost. In climates with mild winters plants may be semi-evergreen.
Plants prefer full sun and can tolerate a wide range of well-drained soils. This is a wonderful shrub for attracting butterflies, but plants tend to freely sow themselves throughout...