Lo & Behold® 'Ice Chip' - Butterfly Bush - Buddleia x (2024)

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Exposure

Sun

Flower Season

  • Spring
  • Summer

Mature Size

Height: 18" - 2'

Spread: 2' - 2'6"

Height: 46cm - 61cm

Spread: 61cm - 76cm

  • Details

    18 - 24 Inches

    24 - 36 Inches

    24 - 30 Inches

    46cm - 61cm

    61cm - 91cm

    61cm - 76cm

    Features

    This variety is no longer available from Proven Winners®. Alternatives include: 'Miss Pearl' and Pugster White®.

    Fragrant white flowers attract butterflies. Non-invasive. Dwarf, spreading habit. Deer-resistant.

    Fragrant Flower

    Continuous Bloom or Rebloomer

    Long Blooming

    Fall Interest

    Heat Tolerant

    Deadheading Not Necessary

    Drought Tolerant

    Attracts:

    Butterflies

    Hummingbirds

    Resists:

    Deer

    Small or Miniature

    Characteristics

    Shrub Type:

    Deciduous

    Height Category:

    Medium

    Garden Height:

    18 - 24 Inches 46cm - 61cm

    Spacing:

    24 - 36 Inches 61cm - 91cm

    Spread:

    24 - 30 Inches 61cm - 76cm

    Flower Colors:

    White

    Flower Shade:

    White

    Foliage Colors:

    Green

    Foliage Shade:

    Silver

    Habit:

    Mounded

    Container Role:

    Thriller

    Plant Needs

    Light Requirement:

    Sun

    The optimum amount of sun or shade each plant needs to thrive: Full Sun (6+ hours), Part Sun (4-6 hours), Full Shade (up to 4 hours).

    Maintenance Category:

    Easy

    Blooms On:

    New Wood

    Bloom Time:

    Mid Summer

    Bloom Time:

    Late Summer

    Bloom Time:

    Early Fall

    Bloom Time:

    Mid Fall

    Hardiness Zones:

    5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a, 9b

    Water Category:

    Average

    Needs Good Drainage

    Uses:

    Groundcover

    Uses:

    Landscape

    Uses Notes:

    A good groundcover for mass plantings; perennial gardens; mixed borders.

    Maintenance Notes:

    Get all the details you need to grow butterfly bush like an expert in ourUltimate Guide to Butterfly Bush.

    This dwarf, wide spreading addition to the Lo & Behold series has pure white flowers which jump against a backdrop of silvery foliage. Not only seedless, it's also continuous blooming and requires no deadheading. Its neat, low spreading habit makes it the perfect ground covering plant.

    Cold, wet winters can be really hard on buddleia, so here are a few tips to help your buddleia thrive in your garden:

    1. Make sure the soil is well-drained. That place where the plow truck dumps snow in the winter? Not a good idea.

    2. Full sun. That's at least 6 hours. No cheating.

    3. Plant early in the season. This gives the plants all summer and fall to establish. Fall planting can be chancy in northern regions.

    4. Wait until it leafs out in spring before pruning. In some years you may have to prune it back to the ground. After milder winters, maybe not so much. Avoid fall pruning.

    Lo & Behold® 'Ice Chip' - Butterfly Bush - Buddleia x (19)

    Fun Facts:

    This non-invasive variety is approved for sale in Oregon and Washington, though it will be called a "summer lilac" instead of a "butterfly bush."

    Lo & Behold® 'Ice Chip' Buddleia x USPP 24,015, Can 4,664

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Lo & Behold® 'Ice Chip' - Butterfly Bush - Buddleia x (2024)

FAQs

Is lo and behold butterfly bush invasive? ›

It is frost tolerant, non-invasive and very easy to grow. Cold, wet winters can be really hard on buddleia, so here are a few tips to help your buddleia thrive in your garden: 1. Make sure the soil is well-drained.

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How do you prune a lo and behold blue chip butterfly bush? ›

The warmer your climate, the more you should cut back your butterfly bush each spring. Even dwarf varieties like our Lo & Behold® series still need pruning – you'll just be cutting back less than you would on a variety that reaches 8' tall. Be patient.

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What are the negatives of the butterfly bush? ›

They grow rapidly and their seeds spread aggressively into natural areas, making them a potential noxious weed. It's recommended that if you have butterfly bushes, you should remove the spent flower clusters to prevent seeding. Each flower can produce 40,000 seeds!

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What states have banned butterfly bushes? ›

The states of Washington and Oregon have banned it along with many of the new varieties of Buddleia due to this aggressiveness and it cannot be shipped to, or sold in those states.

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Why should you never plant a butterfly bush again? ›

1. butterfly bush doesn't stay in your yard. Butterfly bush is an invasive plant, meaning it crowds out beneficial plants that have naturally grown in your community for centuries.

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What is the lifespan of a butterfly bush? ›

Typically, a butterfly bush will live about 10 years. You may find some plants that live longer than that, but it's a rare case. Proper care of a butterfly bush will help it live longer and thrive in your garden.

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Where is the best place to plant a butterfly bush? ›

Light: Butterfly bushes grow and flower best in full sun. They will grow fine in part shade, especially in warmer climates, but their flowering may be reduced. Soil: Butterfly Bushes are not particular about the soil conditions, as long as it drains well.

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How long does it take for butterfly bush to establish? ›

Butterfly bush is usually planted from potted nursery starts or planted from seeds in the spring. It is a very fast-growing plant that usually reaches maturity within a single growing season, but some wariness is warranted, as this plant self-seeds so readily that it is considered a noxious weed in some regions.

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How do I make my butterfly bush fuller? ›

How Can I Encourage Fuller Growth in Butterfly Bush?
  1. Age: If your butterfly bush is an older specimen, it may be petering out. ...
  2. Light: Make sure your plants get full sun. ...
  3. Soil: Well-drained average soil is best for butterfly bushes. ...
  4. Pests: Various pests can reduce the vigor and flowering of butterfly bush.

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What happens if you don't cut back a butterfly bush? ›

But without regular pruning, butterfly bushes can become sparse, and flowering can diminish, leaving next to nothing for pollinators. So keep pruning to keep the butterflies coming to your garden for years to come!

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How do you winterize a butterfly bush? ›

Your butterfly bush doesn't need any special protection during winter. Allow your plant to go dormant in the winter, and don't cut it back. Water sparingly and deeply before the expected frost if rainfall is scarce in your area.

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Do butterfly bushes attract mosquitoes? ›

The scientists chose the butterfly bush (Buddleja davidii) for their experiment because it's a very hardy plant that flowers throughout the year, and mosquitoes are attracted to it.

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Do hummingbirds like butterfly bushes? ›

As you can imagine, the butterfly bush is famous for attracting butterflies, though hummingbirds enjoy its large, fragrant flowers as well. This perennial can grow five to 12 feet tall and spread four to 15 feet. Blossom colors vary, but pink, purple, red and white are the most common.

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Are butterfly bushes high maintenance? ›

Pruning and Deadheading

While butterfly bushes are quite low maintenance overall, annual pruning and regular deadheading is recommended to maintain your plant's best health. Deadheading your plants means snipping off any browning flower clusters to encourage more flowering though the bloom season.

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Are there non-invasive butterfly bushes? ›

The good news is that plant breeders have been hard at work, and in the last few years have come up with a new generation of butterfly bushes – ones that are both compact and sterile, meaning less work and no invasiveness.

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What damage does the butterfly bush do? ›

Ecological Impacts: It has been planted in landscapes to attract butterflies, bees, moths and birds. It can escape from plantings and become invasive in a variety of habitats such as surface mined lands, coastal forest edges, roadsides, abandoned railroads, rural dumps, stream and river banks to displace native plants.

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What is the difference between a butterfly bush and a dwarf butterfly bush? ›

Butterfly bushes come in 2 general categories- a “larger” size that grows between 3 to 5 feet in width and 5 to 10 feet in height and the “dwarf” size that grows between 2 to 4 feet in width and 2 to 4 feet in height. There are various colors and bloom shapes that come in both categories.

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