Few garden purchases deliver more instant color than a hanging basket. The challenge is that many baskets look incredible in May and disappointing by July. What begins as a lush display of flowers...
Pugster White® Butterfly Bush
(Buddleia ‘SMNBDW’)
Brighten your garden with the crisp, clean blooms of the Pugster White® Butterfly Bush. This dwarf variety features full-sized, pure white flower spikes that bloom continuously from summer to frost, offering a fresh, elegant look. Despite its compact size, the plant boasts large, fragrant flowers that attract butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds. With superior cold hardiness and a sturdy, space-saving habit, Pugster White® is perfect for borders, small gardens, and containers—delivering big beauty with minimal care.
Full-Size Blooms: Large, fragrant pure white flower spikes on a compact plant.
Compact Habit: Grows about 24 inches tall and wide—ideal for tight spaces and container plantings.
Continuous Bloom: Flowers from summer through frost for season-long color.
Pollinator-Friendly: Attracts butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds.
Cold Hardy & Durable: Improved hardiness for reliable performance in colder climates.
Drought Tolerant: Thrives in well-drained soil and tolerates dry conditions once established.
Deer Resistant: Naturally resists browsing by deer and other wildlife.
Plant in well-drained soil with full sun exposure for best blooming.
Water regularly during the first growing season; low-maintenance once established.
Remove spent blooms to encourage continuous flowering.
Prune back in early spring to promote fresh growth and prolific blooms.
Whether used to brighten a patio container, enhance a border, or draw pollinators to your garden, Pugster White® Butterfly Bush offers compact, fragrant beauty and reliable performance all season long.
Visit our Bloomingdale, IL, Carpentersville, IL or Rockford, IL stores for local pickup!
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