Perennial Plants Other Common Names: Lo And Behold Blue Chip Butterfly Bush, Dwarf Butterfly Bush, Butterfly Bush, Blue Chip Buddleia, Blue Chip Butterfly Bush Family: Buddlejaceae Genus: Buddleia Species: davidii Cultivar: 'Blue Chip' Save Print Email Tweet Ask A Question » View / Upload Pictures » Gardenality.com Planted 12 years ago Improve / Edit This Plant » Updated: 12 years ago ... Gardenality.com Gardenality Genius Zone 8A 10° to 15° F Comment About Planting Green Mound Juniper is a very drought tolerant plant that should be planted in well-drained soil and in full sun. This juniper is great for use as a groundcover plant on steep slopes or as a wide border in landscape beds.
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