Flutterby Petite® Tutti Fruitti Pink Butterfly Bush
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- Buddleia davidii ‘Podaras #13’ Tutti Fruitti Pink PP#22,177
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 5a to 9b
- Long-blooming and compact Flutterby Petite® Tutti Frutti Pink is perfect for containers and small gardens. Butterflies and bees love the loads of fragrant fuschia-pink flowers covering this award-winning miniature butterfly bush from late spring into the fall. Soft, fuzzy, silver-gray deciduous leaves combine with a 2- to 3-foot-tall mounding growth habit. Deer-resistant and drought-tolerant. Non-seeding sterile flowers equal non-invasive plants.
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- Woody Ornamentals - Flowering Shrubs - Deciduous
- Growth Size: Low Shrub - 2 to 3 feet tall, 2 to 3 feet wide
- Growth Habit: Mounding
- Features: Easy To Grow, Sun Loving, Non-Invasive, Sterile
- Deer Resistant, Heat Tolerant, Drought Tolerant, Tolerates Clay Soil, Rabbit Resistant
- Attracts: Butterflies, Hummingbirds, Bees, Pollinators
- Garden Ideas:
- Cottage, Rustic, Cutting
- Flower features: Fragrant, Long Flowering, Profuse flowering, Good for Cut Flowers
- Bright fuschia-pink flowers that bloom in summer through fall
- Foliage type and color: Deciduous, Silver
- Silver-green
- Landscape Uses: Beds, Grouping, Rock Garden, Naturalizing, Firescaping/Fire Wise
- , Border, Container, Specimen
- Flutterby Petite® Tutti Fruitti Pink Butterfly Bush is a Low maintenance plant
- Growth Size: Low Shrub - 2 to 3 feet tall, 2 to 3 feet wide
- Growth Rate: Fast
- Spacing: 3-4 ft apart
- Exposure: Full Sun
- Watering: Waterwise Low
- Soil Types: Neutral Moist, well-drained Adapted to most soil types
- General Plant Care: Care for your shrubs includes monitoring for pests and diseases, periodically checking soil moisture, and providing fertilizer as needed. In general, plants that have sufficient water and the correct amount of fertilizer tend to not have as many pest and disease problems. Water new plants weekly during the growing season in the first year, and as needed after that.
- General Planting Tips: Choose a site suited to your plant's light, soil, and space needs. Dig a hole twice as wide but no deeper than the container. Remove plant from container and loosen roots slightly. Place the plant in the hole. If using slow-release (coated) fertilizer, you may add it according to package directions at this time. Add soil back to the hole, ensuring the top of the soil from the container is even with the surrounding soil. Water well, and add more soil if needed. Add 2-3 inches of mulch around plant, taking care to keep away from stem or trunk. See our FAQ page for more details on Mulching.
- General Fertilizing Tips: Fertilize in spring when new growth appears, and once more before flowering with a general purpose or slow-release fertilizer.
- General Pruning suggestions: Summer-flowering shrubs and small trees bloom on new growth (also known as 'new wood') in spring. These plants should be pruned while dormant in the winter time. This will encourage a flush of new growth in spring. This new growth will in turn bear more flowers in summer time.
- Bloom Tips: Remove flower stalks after blooms have faded