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Butterfly Bush - Flutterbye Peach Cobbler

The Butterfly Bush Flutterbye Peach Cobbler, Buddleia 'Podaras #5' (PPAF), is a new variety of butterfly bush that is not invasive. This butterfly bush attracts a profusion of butterflies all season long, and since the seeds of these flowers are sterile, the plant has a longer bloom time and is not invasive. The lovely, honey peach-colored and fragrant flowers cover this hardy butterfly bush from early summer until the first hard frost in fall. Peach Cobbler has attractive, soft silvery-gray foliage, and the beautiful peach-colored flowers create an amazing contrast against this foliage. This Peach Cobbler Buddleia is ideal for a drought and tolerant hedge, especially in the South where it excels in high heat areas. Because of its upright habit and striking foliage this plant is a standout in perennial gardens, in containers, as a specimen plant, or when planted in groupings.

Plant Facts

Family Buddleia 'Podaras #5' (PPAF)
Foliage Green
Mature Height 4-6 feet
Mature Spread 4-6 feet
Soil Widely Adaptable, Well Drained
Zones 5-10
Moisture Average, Moist
Mature Form Upright
Growth Rate Moderate
Sun Exposure Sun
Flower Color Pink/Peach
Fall Color Subtle
Bloom Period Summer to Fall

Quick Overview

The Butterfly Bush Flutterbye Peach Cobbler, Buddleia 'Podaras #5' (PPAF), is a new variety of butterfly bush that is not invasive. This butterfly bush attracts a profusion of butterflies all season long, and since the seeds of these flowers are sterile, the plant has a longer bloom time and is not invasive. The lovely, honey peach-colored and fragrant flowers cover this hardy butterfly bush from early summer until the first hard frost in fall. Peach Cobbler has attractive, soft silvery-gray foliage, and the beautiful peach-colored flowers create an amazing contrast against this foliage. This Peach Cobbler Buddleia is ideal for a drought and tolerant hedge, especially in the South where it excels in high heat areas. Because of its upright habit and striking foliage this plant is a standout in perennial gardens, in containers, as a specimen plant, or when planted in groupings.
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