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So far this looks very pretty and has loads of blooms but not had a sniff of interest from a butterfly. It is a complete fayle.Susie wrote:And I have another buddleia to add to the collection, this is Buddleia Fallowiana. It is supposed to be the most sweetly scented of all the buddleias and was recommended by one of my local garden centres as being good for butterflies.
No idea, the big regular one that everyone has.Susie wrote:Any idea what type of buddleia it is?
Hi Susie, looks likt it could be that, thanks for helpSusie wrote:Could be White Profusion?
I have a very similar one in my garden, but its purple and not white, smells the same though, the much darker purple, smaller headed one I have in other side of garden attracts more as it smells very strong, unlike the bigger one that only attracts white butterflies in day and silver y moths at night.Susie wrote:You're welcome, Dave. I only mentioned that one because it is the white one I grow here and it is proving very popular with the butterflies. It is also very vigorous.