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![]() Orange Butterfly Plant
A Magnet for Butterflies
(9 customer reviews)Attracts butterflies like crazy! The Orange Butterfly Plant produces bright orange flowers in early summer followed by canoe-shaped seed pods later on. Both are excellent for cutting. Naturalizes well, grows 24-36 inches high. Extremely drought tolerant. Full Sun. Bareroot. Zones:4-8. 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 - Friday, February 01, 2008Easy to Grow!! Reviewed By: David Haney (Henderson, TX) These plants are easy to grow and really do attract butterflies!! I have planted them past, but this plant seems to be hard to find! - Thursday, May 22, 2008riped off Reviewed By: D Hiatt (Parker City, In) As near as I could tell these two little roots were dead when I recieved them but I went along with the game soaking them made them a nice little hole put in some nice soil but I don't belive they are going rise from the dead - Monday, June 09, 2008give it time Reviewed By: terri (peoria, illinois) Give it time! I thought mine was dead as well, I dug it up and saw that it was still in pretty good shape. I put it back in the ground and just yesterday see that it is FINALLY starting to sprout! Let me know howit does! Read More Reviews |
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