Butterfly bush - Buddleja davidii
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🌸 Buddleja davidii
🔸 Full name
- Common name: Butterfly bush, David's buddleia
- Botanical name: Buddleja davidii
- Family: Scrophulariaceae (or Buddlejaceae depending on classification)
- Type: Deciduous ornamental shrub
🌿 General description
- Origin: China, discovered by missionary and naturalist Armand David
- Habit: Upright, bushy, and flexible
- Mature height: 2 to 4 m (depending on variety and size)
- Width: 2 to 3 m
- Growth: Very fast
- Special feature: Long and abundant summer flowering, attracts butterflies and bees in large numbers.
🌼 Flowering
- Period: June to September (sometimes until October if mild)
- Colors: Depending on variety — purple, mauve, pink, white, blue, crimson, sometimes variegated
- Inflorescences: Long conical spikes 15 to 40 cm long, fragrant
- Advantage: Nectar-producing flowers, very popular with pollinators 🦋🐝
🌱 Foliage
- Type: Deciduous (loses its leaves in winter)
- Leaves: Opposite, lanceolate, gray-green above, whitish below
- Texture: Slightly downy
🌾 Cultivation and care
- Exposure: Full sun ☀️
- Soil: Light, well-drained, even poor or calcareous; tolerates drought
- Watering: Moderate — only during periods of high heat in the first year
- Pruning:
- Prune severely at the end of winter (February-March) to 20–30 cm above the ground to encourage abundant flowering on new wood
- Remove wilted flowers to prolong flowering
- Fertilization: Undemanding; a little compost in spring is sufficient
🌾 Propagation
- Methods: Very easy to propagate from cuttings (in summer or from dry wood in winter).
- Rapid emergence: Strong ability to self-seed spontaneously (sometimes invasive).
🧊 Hardiness
- USDA hardiness zone: 5 to 9.
- Minimum temperature: Down to -20°C.
👉 Very hardy throughout France, except for prolonged frost on young potted plants.
🌿 Resistance and health
- Diseases: Not very susceptible; sometimes aphids or red spider mites in dry conditions
- Pollution resistance: Excellent — perfect for urban environments
- Drought tolerance: Very good once established
💡 Advantages
✅ Long, abundant, and fragrant flowering
✅ Very attractive to butterflies and pollinators
✅ Fast growth and easy maintenance
✅ Tolerates pruning and poor soil well
⚠️ Points to note
⚠️ Self-seeds easily—may become invasive in some areas (especially wetlands or riverbanks).
⚠️ Prune severely each year to prevent exhaustion and maintain a compact shape.
🌸 Interesting varieties
- Buddleja davidii ‘Black Knight’ → Dark purple flowers, intense fragrance
- B. davidii ‘Nanho Blue’ → More compact habit, lavender blue flowers
- B. davidii ‘Pink Delight’ → Long, light pink spikes
- B. davidii ‘White Profusion’ → White flowers, very bright
- B. davidii ‘Buzz®’ (dwarf series) → Ideal for pots (24–36 in.)