Named after its bell-shaped flowers, the compact mounds of tiny leaves make this perennial ideal for edging or plant it together with alpines. Violet-blue flowers June to September.

Get ready for great color without having to wait for the bloom! This selection can’t be missed with brilliant golden-yellow foliage forming a tight, spreading mass that is covered with dollops of bright blue, bell-like flowers in May and June. Easy to grow, ‘Dickson’s Gold’ is at home being grouped in the front of a garden or providing pizazz to the mixed perennial container.

This compact perennial displays aromatic, mint-scented, green foliage topped by masses of soft purple-blue flowers that attract butterflies all summer. Ideal for use in borders, containers, or along walkways.

Full sized flowers on a dwarf plant! Meet the Pugster® series – a whole new look for butterfly bush. It’s a compact plant that reaches just 2’/.6 m tall and wide but has the large, full flowers normally seen on a much larger plant. It blooms non-stop from early summer through frost with true-blue flowers, each with a tiny yellow-orange eye in the center. Thanks to its thick, sturdy stems, the Pugster® series offers vastly improved hardiness and winter survival over other types of dwarf butterfly bush.

Well matched with Funky Fuchsia™ in habit and flower display, Psychedelic Sky™ has strong upright stems supporting clear blue. Flowers average 6-10” long on and are filled with nectar for pollinators. The habit is upright and tidy, like Funky Fuchsia™.

Fast growing, compact, deciduous shrub with spectacular summer color. Clusters of silvery blue, fragrant flowers on spikes attract butterflies. Dense and compact, this selection is loaded with fragrant, 4 to 10″ long flower spikes from July through September that attract loads of butterflies.

It’s hard not to be impressed by this selection developed in England that fits perfectly into slightly smaller garden spaces, but sacrifices none of the flower power. ‘Adonis’ at maturity is roughly half the size of most other Buddleia cultivars, but its dense, rounded form turns into a butterfly magnet with deep blue flower cones fighting for space above the body of the plant from July through September.

‘Glass Slippers’ forms a relatively low, wide spreading, tightly knit cushion topped with pale periwinkle blue blossoms held on silvery, branched stems from late summer into early fall. Secondary flowers extend the show further into fall.

The next generation of Lo & Behold® ‘Blue Chip’ butterfly bush, young Junior is smaller, less brittle, and has attractive silver-green leaves. Great for mass plantings, containers or mixed into perennial gardens. This charmer flowers from mid-summer to frost. Winner of a Silver Medal at Plantarium, 2015.

Get ready for a fundamental change in the Buddleia world!! In the past, Buddleia meant big, woody plants that took over your garden in the summer, left lots of ugly seed heads and looked like ugly naked stumps in the winter. It’s a good thing they bloomed and smelled so beautiful in the summer! ‘Blue Chip’ will change the old Buddleia world forever with its dwarf, dense, compact size and it’s incredible blooming power. ‘Blue Chip’ is such a compact plant that when you see it in bloom with its contiues array of 2 to 3″ long deep purplish-blue flower cones from mid summer to frost on top of its tight form you will actually think it is a bedding plant!! Don’t be fooled… this plant is a woody ornamental that stretches the bounds of the woody world and will make you want to fill any sunny or partially shaded space with groups of these well behaved beauties so you can thrill to the color and scent all summer long. Don’t worry about pruning either! ‘Blue Chip’ will get rid of its own spent flower heads and rarely produces seed, another big plus!!