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![]() Bicolor Butterfly Bush
Attracts Droves of Butterflies
(1 customer reviews)Blossoms when most shrubs have finished flowering for the season--late summer--for a welcome flush of color. Arching sprays of foliage frame clusters of sweetly fragrant flowers that resemble lilacs. Perfume attracts droves of butterflies--that's exactly how this beauty got its name! At 6-10 feet, it makes a supremely colorful lot line screen. Prefers full to partial sun. Potted Plant. Zones 5-9. Product Details
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![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating - Thursday, June 04, 2009Stunning Display Reviewed By: Judy Goodson (Maryville, Tennessee) I saw one of these magnificent bushes for the first time today in front of our local bowling alley. It was so tall it almost reached the eaves of the roof - and the blooms were visible way across to the parking lot of the restaurant I was coming out of. I had to find out what those gorgeous flowers were, so I drove over there. The fragrance was lovely - not too strong or sweet, and the colors started at the bottom with the darkest lavender, then went to rose and then to peach, and at the top they were still pale. Each flower stalk was at least 10-12" long. I NEED one of these plants!!! Read More Reviews |
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