Common butterfly
bush (Buddleia
davidii) responds
very well to heavy
annual pruning by
producing fewer,
but larger, blooms.
Cut back one-third
of the oldest stems
or prune all stems
to within 8 in. of
the ground,
especially if winter
dieback occurs.
James Duff wrote:
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I have two budleja's in my garden; one white & one lilac,they are both
in flower at the moment but the white ones seems in distress, as all
the flower heads are hanging as if in need of water,but I know this is
not the case, any suggestions would be appreciated, Thanks JD.
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