Buddleia davidii 'White Profusion' - White Profusion Butterfly Bush - Photo courtesy of Van Belle Nursery Inc.

White Profusion Butterfly Bush

Buddleia davidii 'White Profusion'

Also called Summer Lilac

  • Long, upright panicles of fragrant, white florets
  • Arching branches display gray-green leaves
  • Attractive to butterflies
  • Popular as a fresh cut flower
  • Bloom Time: Midsummer to mid-fall

ZONE:
5

COLOUR:
White

HEIGHT:
150-200 cm

SPREAD:
120-150 cm

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Growing and Maintenance Tips:


Plant in a well-drained soil, in full sun. Removing spent flower spikes will promote additional blooming. Prune back in late winter to maintain shape, and encourage growth and flowering for the following season.

Additional Notes about White Profusion Butterfly Bush:


Invasive species.

Detractor: Butterfly Bush benefits pollinators at only one stage of their life cycle. It attracts butterflies because it provides copious nectar. However, butterflies need host plants on which to lay eggs and on which their caterpillars feed. Not a single native caterpillar eats Butterfly Bush leaves.  Its invasive tendencies displace native shrubs that are essential food sources for caterpillars which, if they don't feed birds, become butterflies.

Consider alternatives: Clethra alnifolia, Itea virginica, Syringa patula Miss Kim, Cephalanthus occidentalis, or perennials Liatris spicata, Echinacea, Asclepias spp, Eupatorium spp, Agastache, Monarda, Helenium.

Characteristics & Attributes


ATTRIBUTES:
Deciduous
FLOWERING TIME:
Summer
FOLIAGE COLOR:
Gray
Green
LANDSCAPE USES:
Specimen