What is a butterfly?
Bush butterfly, also known as Buddleia Davidii , came from Chile. When he arrived in England, it was discovered in the 18th century Adam Buddle, an amateur botanist. After he got different names, the term Buddleia Davidii finally stuck and the butterfly shrub has been part of many floral gardens.
Bush butterflies is a herb perennial known for its ability to attract butterflies. Bees, various bird species, and especially hummingbirds, are also attracted to the butterfly bushes for its nectar and honey -lighting flowers. Bush butterfly comes every year and bloomed all summer. Clumps of small flowers similar to lilies are based on a length of 1-2 feet (0.30-0.60 meters) and continue to branch from each branch with other clusters of flowers. They can be grown in different colors, throw an off beautiful Shades of White, Pink, Red or Purple. These colored clusters have an orange throat and the leaves are grayish green.
This perennial isVery easy to grow and manage wind and rainy weather with very small pruning. Good rainfall can consider branches and get the shrub to drop towards the ground, but with a little help, the butterfly is lowered back up. Bush butterflies tolerate alkaline soil and pollution of cities quite well. It grows best in full sun and well -drained soil. Usually it is without insects, although it can experience occasional contamination with spider mites during the drought.
Bushes
butterfly cannot be predicted in their growth habits because they never grow neat and tidy. These plants grow unusual, in all different directions, with clusters of flowers and complain to each other. The cultivation of many shrubs combines maximum visual attraction. They can be planted as an anchor for a garden or created to create an enemy hedge, and are often used as an ornamental plant.
dead flowers need to select the stems manually because they do not fall alone, but remain like dead clusters on butterflies. To causes the shrub to have a less attractive appearance, but also facilitates those who want to collect butterfly seeds for cultivation purposes. Bush butterflies is a very durable shrub that is difficult to hurt when pruning no matter what seasons, but flowers grow best when the shrub is seriously cut during late winter or early spring.