Think all Buddleia look the same? Think again! Unlike the typical Butterfly Bush, the panicles on this flowering shrub cascade downward, similar to the look of weeping willow or a bridalwreath spirea. Light lavender purple flower panicles are enormous at 12-14" long and 4" thick. They're nearly the size of your head! Compared to 'Lavender Cascade', this Buddleia is a slightly bigger in overall size, but it's the flower panicles that are significantly larger.
Butterfly Bushes have certainly earned their place in the garden over the years, and its easy to see why. Just when we need a breath of fresh air in the late summer heat, they happily burst into bloom. At a time when many other plants are already spent, buddleias are just beginning their show. Their passive coloring and texture makes a wonderful backdrop for perennials, and you'll love the butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds that flock to their honey-scented blossoms.
30ct Plug Tray |
72ct Plug Tray |
Height:
5.5-6.0 Feet
Spread:
7.0-8.0 Feet
Hardiness Zones:
5,6,7,8,9,10
Flower Color:
Purple shades
Foliage Color:
Green shades
Sunlight:
Full Sun (> 6 hrs. Direct Sun)
Water Requirements:
Low Water Needs Average Water Needs
Soil Quality:
Average Soil Quality Fertile Soil Quality
Soil Chemistry:
Neutral Soil (pH = 7.0) Alkaline Soil (pH > 7.0)
Bloomtime:
Early Fall Long Blooming
Attracts Wings:
Attracts Butterflies Attracts Hummingbirds Bee Friendly
Critter Resistant:
Deer Resistant
Seasonal Interest:
Fall Color
Growth Rate:
Rapid
Garden Style:
Asian Eclectic
Other Features:
Border Plant Drought Tolerant Easy To Grow Fragrant Flowers Specimen Focal Point
Origin:
Not Native to North America
Buddleias should be planted in a full sun location with fertile, moist, well-drained soil. Studies have shown that adding lime to the soil will result in increased growth and better floral quality. They are also moderately drought tolerant once established.
Since they frequently die all the way back to the ground in northern winters, it is best to cut back all of the old wood to about 12" in the spring. Doing so will result in more compact plants. They will quickly grow back to their normal height by fall and will flower just as prolifically in late summer since they bloom on new wood. You may notice that the flowers tend to be longer and deeper colored in cooler weather.
Buddleias tend to break dormancy late in the spring, so don't worry if you don't see anything happening with them when your other shrubs start to leaf-out. These are very durable and reliable plants.
Container:
Premium 2 Gallon Pot
When to Plant:
Early spring to early summer
Finish:
10-12 weeks
Container:
Premium 1 Gallon Pot
When to Plant:
Early spring to early summer
Finish:
8-10 weeks
Growing Temperature:
65° F
Holding Temperature:
50-60° F
Soil PH:
5.8-6.5
EC (What is EC?):
2.0-3.0 pour through method
Fertility:
Feed with a constant liquid fertilization program using rates of 75-100 ppm nitrogen with every irrigation. For Controlled Release or Slow Release Fertilizer, see your preferred supplier for recommended rates for incorporation or top dressing, as it varies by fertilizer.
Vernalization:
Not required.
Pests & Diseases:
Root-knot nematode, aphids, mites.
Downy mildew, Stem canker, root rot, scab.
Potting & Timing:
Plants will grow quickly under warm temperatures and more slowly under cool temperatures. If grown under cool conditions, plants will remain dormant for an extended period of time.
Moisture:
For potting soil use commercial planting media. Water sparingly until plants begin to break dormancy. Once plants begin growing, water thoroughly and allow to dry slightly between waterings.
Planting Level:
Crown even with soil line.
PGRs/Pinching:
Apply Uniconazole (Sumagic/Concise) at 5 ppm.
It is best to begin PGR applications about two weeks following the pinch for more vigorous varieties, and reapply them at 7 to 10 day intervals if additional control is necessary.
Lighting:
Buddleia are obligate long-day plants and will not flower unless grown under long-day conditions.
Other Comments:
In the landscape: Studies have shown that when butterfly bushes are pruned in the fall before going dormant and when weather conditions are still favorable for growth, the chances of injury and possible death increase. Therefore, plants should be pruned back hard in the spring rather than in the fall.
Grower Tips:
Space the crop well and provide good airflow through the crop. Water early in the day to allow the foliage to dry by the end of the day.
Height:
5.5-6.0 Feet
Spread:
7.0-8.0 Feet
Hardiness Zones:
5,6,7,8,9,10
Flower Color:
Purple shades
Foliage Color:
Green shades
Sunlight:
Full Sun (> 6 hrs. Direct Sun)
Water Requirements:
Low Water Needs Average Water Needs
Soil Quality:
Average Soil Quality Fertile Soil Quality
Soil Chemistry:
Neutral Soil (pH = 7.0) Alkaline Soil (pH > 7.0)
Bloomtime:
Early Fall Long Blooming
Attracts Wings:
Attracts Butterflies Attracts Hummingbirds Bee Friendly
Critter Resistant:
Deer Resistant
Seasonal Interest:
Fall Color
Growth Rate:
Rapid
Garden Style:
Asian Eclectic
Other Features:
Border Plant Drought Tolerant Easy To Grow Fragrant Flowers Specimen Focal Point
Origin:
Not Native to North America
Buddleias should be planted in a full sun location with fertile, moist, well-drained soil. Studies have shown that adding lime to the soil will result in increased growth and better floral quality. They are also moderately drought tolerant once established.
Since they frequently die all the way back to the ground in northern winters, it is best to cut back all of the old wood to about 12" in the spring. Doing so will result in more compact plants. They will quickly grow back to their normal height by fall and will flower just as prolifically in late summer since they bloom on new wood. You may notice that the flowers tend to be longer and deeper colored in cooler weather.
Buddleias tend to break dormancy late in the spring, so don't worry if you don't see anything happening with them when your other shrubs start to leaf-out. These are very durable and reliable plants.
Container:
Premium 2 Gallon Pot
When to Plant:
Early spring to early summer
Finish:
10-12 weeks
Container:
Premium 1 Gallon Pot
When to Plant:
Early spring to early summer
Finish:
8-10 weeks
Growing Temperature:
65° F
Holding Temperature:
50-60° F
Soil PH:
5.8-6.5
EC (What is EC?):
2.0-3.0 pour through method
Fertility:
Feed with a constant liquid fertilization program using rates of 75-100 ppm nitrogen with every irrigation. For Controlled Release or Slow Release Fertilizer, see your preferred supplier for recommended rates for incorporation or top dressing, as it varies by fertilizer.
Vernalization:
Not required.
Pests & Diseases:
Root-knot nematode, aphids, mites.
Downy mildew, Stem canker, root rot, scab.
Potting & Timing:
Plants will grow quickly under warm temperatures and more slowly under cool temperatures. If grown under cool conditions, plants will remain dormant for an extended period of time.
Moisture:
For potting soil use commercial planting media. Water sparingly until plants begin to break dormancy. Once plants begin growing, water thoroughly and allow to dry slightly between waterings.
Planting Level:
Crown even with soil line.
PGRs/Pinching:
Apply Uniconazole (Sumagic/Concise) at 5 ppm.
It is best to begin PGR applications about two weeks following the pinch for more vigorous varieties, and reapply them at 7 to 10 day intervals if additional control is necessary.
Lighting:
Buddleia are obligate long-day plants and will not flower unless grown under long-day conditions.
Other Comments:
In the landscape: Studies have shown that when butterfly bushes are pruned in the fall before going dormant and when weather conditions are still favorable for growth, the chances of injury and possible death increase. Therefore, plants should be pruned back hard in the spring rather than in the fall.
Grower Tips:
Space the crop well and provide good airflow through the crop. Water early in the day to allow the foliage to dry by the end of the day.
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