Long violet flower spikes that pull in butterflies and bees from midsummer into early autumn.
Check your county listings before planting — Buddleia davidii is regulated as a noxious weed in parts of the Pacific Northwest, and sterile cultivars are the compliant option in those areas.
Plant it where it receives full sun and water frequently — roses reward consistency. Fertilize with rabbit, composted chicken, or horse manure each spring and fall to keep bloom cycles strong.
This is a 2–3 year old plant that has already bloomed, so you’re not waiting seasons to see what you’ve got. Growing 9–24″ now with a medium growth rate, it repeats from spring through fall in hardiness zones 5–11.
What makes this one worth knowing: it’s self-fertile and genuinely welcomes bees, butterflies, ladybugs, and lacewings, making it a living part of your garden ecosystem rather than just a pretty face. No invasiveness concerns, not toxic to pets or people, and it comes ready to plant with soil included.











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