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Butterfly Bush 'Chrysalis Cranberry' from Mortellaros
Butterfly Bush 'Chrysalis Cranberry'
Buddelia hybrid 'Chrysalis Cranberry'
PP#33,845
Buddleia Chrysalis™ Cranberry is a compact butterfly bush cultivar patented and trademarked. It is known for its vibrant, deep cranberry-magenta flowers and extended blooming period. From late spring through late summer, this variety produces abundant, fragrant 5 to 6-inch-long flower spikes that attract butterflies, hummingbirds, and other pollinators, making it an excellent addition to pollinator-friendly gardens.
Reaching a mature height of 20 to 28 inches and a spread of 18 to 24 inches, Chrysalis™ Cranberry is well-suited for small garden spaces, borders, and container plantings. It thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, exhibiting high drought tolerance once established. This variety is root hardy to USDA Zone 5 and stem hardy in warmer regions. Additionally, it is deer-resistant and tolerant of rain, ensuring reliable performance in various conditions.
Notably, Chrysalis™ Cranberry is part of the Chrysalis™ series, bred for continuous blooming and a dense, upright habit. Its compact size and prolific flowering make it a standout choice for gardeners seeking vibrant color and ecological value without occupying significant space.
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Compact Perennial |
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Pollinator Friendly |
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Very Hardy |
Flower Color:Dark Purple
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Height:20-28 in
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Spread:18-24 in
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Spacing:26-30 Inches
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USDA Hardiness Zone 5a
Available Sizes:
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Description |
BUD-CCR-01 |
#001 BUDDLEIA, CHRYSALIS CRANBERRY |
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Characteristics & Attributes
Deer Tolerance
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Exposure
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Habit
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Soil pH Preference
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Water Needs
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Tolerates Poor Drainage
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