


Button Bush (Cephalanthus Occidentals)
Transform Your Garden Oasis with the Button Bush (Cephalanthus occidentalis)!
The Button Bush (Cephalanthus occidentalis) is a native to the eastern and south eastern United States. Any garden, lawn or landscape with water-rich or wetland-like conditions is a perfect spot for this pollinator favorite. Growing between 6-13 feet high, its unique round pom pom like flowers attracts beaucoup native pollinators. If your vespertine bent and love the night life and nocturnal pollinators like we do, Buttonbush serves as a host plant for several moth species such as the Titan Spinx (Aellopos titan), Hydrrangea Spinx (Darapsa versicolor) and the Royal Walnut Moth ((Citheronia regalis). it's a must-have for gardeners and landscapers wanting to create a thriving and visually stunning garden oasis. A perfect alternative to the highly invasive Butterfly Bush (Buddleja davidii).
Used frequently on restoration and habitat rehabilitaion projects. An amazing bank stabilizer. Responds well to pruning.
Zones 4-8
Transform Your Garden Oasis with the Button Bush (Cephalanthus occidentalis)!
The Button Bush (Cephalanthus occidentalis) is a native to the eastern and south eastern United States. Any garden, lawn or landscape with water-rich or wetland-like conditions is a perfect spot for this pollinator favorite. Growing between 6-13 feet high, its unique round pom pom like flowers attracts beaucoup native pollinators. If your vespertine bent and love the night life and nocturnal pollinators like we do, Buttonbush serves as a host plant for several moth species such as the Titan Spinx (Aellopos titan), Hydrrangea Spinx (Darapsa versicolor) and the Royal Walnut Moth ((Citheronia regalis). it's a must-have for gardeners and landscapers wanting to create a thriving and visually stunning garden oasis. A perfect alternative to the highly invasive Butterfly Bush (Buddleja davidii).
Used frequently on restoration and habitat rehabilitaion projects. An amazing bank stabilizer. Responds well to pruning.
Zones 4-8
Transform Your Garden Oasis with the Button Bush (Cephalanthus occidentalis)!
The Button Bush (Cephalanthus occidentalis) is a native to the eastern and south eastern United States. Any garden, lawn or landscape with water-rich or wetland-like conditions is a perfect spot for this pollinator favorite. Growing between 6-13 feet high, its unique round pom pom like flowers attracts beaucoup native pollinators. If your vespertine bent and love the night life and nocturnal pollinators like we do, Buttonbush serves as a host plant for several moth species such as the Titan Spinx (Aellopos titan), Hydrrangea Spinx (Darapsa versicolor) and the Royal Walnut Moth ((Citheronia regalis). it's a must-have for gardeners and landscapers wanting to create a thriving and visually stunning garden oasis. A perfect alternative to the highly invasive Butterfly Bush (Buddleja davidii).
Used frequently on restoration and habitat rehabilitaion projects. An amazing bank stabilizer. Responds well to pruning.
Zones 4-8