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Buddleia 'Bicolor'

 Buddleia 'Bicolor' (Butterfly Bush)
Buddleia 'Bicolor'
Photo courtesy of Walters Gardens
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LindaW's Review
Location: Zeeland, MI
Hardiness Zone: 5

Planted one of these a few years ago. It's beautiful, winter hardy, and virtually pest-free. Does well in partial shade as well.

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Julie W.'s Review
Location: Dallas, TX
Hardiness Zone: 8

Purchased and planted late last fall. It's already blooming here in Dallas. Easy to grow. Sweet colors, the bicolor effect makes it special. Fragrance is softer than say, 'Black Knight," but still sweet enough to summon the butterflies.

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Beverly P.'s Review
Location: Reading, VT
Hardiness Zone: 4

I purchased this plant two years ago. It is now 5ft tall and 3ft wide. The flowers are lovely. I live in Zone 4 where we get a lot of snow and cold temps. I also gave one to my sister who lives on the coast of NH. She loves it!

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Common Name: “Butterfly Bush”

(Butterfly Bush) Buddleia 'Bicolor' is the first buddleia ever to offer two completely different colors on the same inflorescence! Fragrant, lavender and butterscotch yellow flowers blend together for a fascinating bicolor effect. The large panicles grow up to 10 inches long and display their beauty from mid summer until frost. Butterflies and hummingbirds love the sweet nectar of  'Bicolor'!

Flower Color: Mixed Colors
Height: 6-8 Feet     Spread: 6-8 Feet
Hardiness Zone: 5-10  
Size
1-2
3-5
6-11
12+
Qty
5.5" Pot
1.89 qt/1.78 L
$12.99 ea.
$12.34 ea.
$11.69 ea.
$11.04 ea.

Butterfly Bush Growing Tips:

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.

'Bicolor' Characteristics & Attributes

Sun Exposure
  • Full Sun
Soil Moisture Needs
  • Moderate
Attributes
  • Drought Tolerant
  • Fragrant
Nature Attraction
  • Butterfly
  • Hummingbirds
Critter Resistance
  • Deer
Season of Interest (Flowering)
  • Late Summer
  • Fall
Design Use
  • Border
  • Specimen

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