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Button Bush

Buttonbush, also known as Button Willow or Honey Bells, is a deciduous perennial shrub that adds elegance to wetland landscapes with its globe-shaped white flowers that bloom from June to September. These flowers are a crucial nectar source for butterflies and bees, making the plant an essential addition to pollinator gardens. Buttonbush thrives in various conditions, including swamps, marshes, and along pond margins, and can reach heights of up to 12 feet. Its glossy, dark-green leaves and spherical nutlets, which appear in winter, add visual interest and attract birds. However, it is important to note that Buttonbush is toxic to pets.

Scientific Name: Cephalanthus occidentalis

Origin: North America

Height: 6 to 12 feet

Spread: 6 to 12 feet

Light: Full sun, Partial Shade

Water: High

USDA Zones: 5-10

Bloom: June to September


Buttonbush, also known as Button Willow or Honey Bells, is a deciduous perennial shrub that adds elegance to wetland landscapes with its globe-shaped white flowers that bloom from June to September. These flowers are a crucial nectar source for butterflies and bees, making the plant an essential addition to pollinator gardens. Buttonbush thrives in various conditions, including swamps, marshes, and along pond margins, and can reach heights of up to 12 feet. Its glossy, dark-green leaves and spherical nutlets, which appear in winter, add visual interest and attract birds. However, it is important to note that Buttonbush is toxic to pets.

Scientific Name: Cephalanthus occidentalis

Origin: North America

Height: 6 to 12 feet

Spread: 6 to 12 feet

Light: Full sun, Partial Shade

Water: High

USDA Zones: 5-10

Bloom: June to September


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Buttonbush, also known as Button Willow or Honey Bells, is a deciduous perennial shrub that adds elegance to wetland landscapes with its globe-shaped white flowers that bloom from June to September. These flowers are a crucial nectar source for butterflies and bees, making the plant an essential addition to pollinator gardens. Buttonbush thrives in various conditions, including swamps, marshes, and along pond margins, and can reach heights of up to 12 feet. Its glossy, dark-green leaves and spherical nutlets, which appear in winter, add visual interest and attract birds. However, it is important to note that Buttonbush is toxic to pets.

Scientific Name: Cephalanthus occidentalis

Origin: North America

Height: 6 to 12 feet

Spread: 6 to 12 feet

Light: Full sun, Partial Shade

Water: High

USDA Zones: 5-10

Bloom: June to September


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