My Favorite Shrub

Butterfly Bush

Buddleia davidii

Butterfly bush is an attractive deciduous flowering shrub. A shrub of medium height, this flowering accent works well placed in full sun with well drained soil. Butterflies and birds are very attracted to these plants, which bloom through summer and into fall. Since blooms occur only on new growth, a severe pruning in early spring will encourage plentiful flowers against blue green to silver grey foliage. Butterfly bush makes a beautiful and pollinator-friendly addition to any garden.

Adrienne Stutz, Horticulturalist and CPO Russell Landscape

Santa Rosa Beach, FL

(850)622-1381

 

My Favorite Ground Cover

Bugleweed

Ajuga reptans

Ajuga is a dense, rapidly spreading groundcover that enhances the landscape with its shiny, dark green leaves capped with whorls of tiny, blue-violet flowers in spring. It is easily grown in full sun to part shade and prefers moist soils with good drainage. Ajuga’s dense foliage will choke out weeds but the plants are not particularly tolerant of foot traffic. Several cultivars offer varied foliage color, Catlins Giant being my personal favorite. When in full flower, large clumps of bugleweed produce a striking display, especially planted among naturalizing spring bulbs.

Bruce Phillips Jr., Landscape Designer Beary Landscape Management

Des Plaines, IL

(847) 768-9800

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