Monday, August 22, 2016

Miss Molly Butterfly Bush

Miss Molly Butterfly Bush "Miss Molly Butterfly Bush  Gorgeous Color and Wonderful Fragrance Miss Molly Butterfly Bush, Buddleia davidii Miss Molly, becomes the centerpiece of any bed or border! Miss Molly has a gorgeous color and wonderful fragrance -- butterflies and hummingbirds stop often to visit. It is tall and mighty and has a very lo  ng bloom time, making it a great addition to butterfly gardens or even as a landscape plant. Miss Molly Butterfly Bush exhibits its sangria-red flowers on a mounded bushy plant and blooms in late summer until the first hard frost. This compact plant is smaller than some of the other buddleia varieties, and its distinctive flower color makes late summer gardens pop! Its full, bushy branching habit supports more flower heads. The Miss Molly Butterfly Bush will die to the ground and grow again in spring. The plant flowers on new growth, indicating it should be pruned in early spring. Leaves appear in late spring and remains late in fall. * Attracts Hummingbirds* Blooms Summer Through Fall* Drought Tolerant* Fast Growing"



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