An attractive grey leafed buddleia with white flowers in late spring/summer. Quite a neat shrub which can be managed by pruning to ensure it does not go leggy. Great for the back of a sunny border or in a shrub garden as it is very low maintenance and relatively drought tolerant. Bee and butterfly attracting
Buddleia white
$15.00
Often mistaken for a lilac. The grey leaves fall off during winter, leaving the amazing mauve purple flower panicles.
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Common Name | White butterfly bush |
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Position | Full sun |
Height | 2-3m |
Width | 3m |
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