Buddleia Plants & Bushes

Want to add bold colour and attract pollinators to your garden? Buddleia plants, also known as butterfly bushes, are famous for their tall flower spikes, fragrant blooms, and ability to draw butterflies and bees all summer long. Our collection includes vibrant shades of purple, pink, red, blue, and white—ideal for borders, wildlife gardens, or patio containers.

Key Features

  • Long flower spikes in blue, pink, purple, red, and white
  • Highly attractive to butterflies, bees, and pollinators
  • Easy to grow, low-maintenance shrubs
  • Options for borders, wildlife gardens, and statement patio trees

Varieties Available

We stock a carefully chosen mix of buddleia plants for sale, including:

  • Buddleia Trio Mix: Three colourful varieties together for a dynamic butterfly-friendly display.
  • Buddleia Butterfly Towers Magenta: Upright, compact growth with vivid magenta blooms—perfect for smaller gardens.
  • Buddleia Davidii ‘Grand Cascade’: Large cascading flowers in purple tones, ideal for borders and hedges.
  • Buddleia ‘Flower Power’: A standout variety with unique orange and purple bi-coloured blooms.
  • Buddleia Davidii Ornamental Patio Trees (Blue, Red, Pink, White): Striking standards that bring height, structure, and summer colour to patios and garden entrances.

Why Choose Buddleia Plants from Carbeth Plants?

At Carbeth Plants, our buddleia shrubs are selected for their strong flowering, resilience, and reliable growth. Each plant is:

  • Inspected for healthy roots and foliage before dispatch
  • Chosen for its ability to thrive in real garden conditions
  • Backed by expert care so you can enjoy long-lasting colour

With our curated collection, you can pick the butterfly bush that best fits your garden style—whether you want a border filler or an ornamental patio centrepiece.

Seasonal Highlights

Buddleia provides months of colour and structure, making it a favourite for wildlife-friendly gardens. Here's what to expect each season:

  • Summer: Large flower spikes in a range of colours attract butterflies and bees.
  • Autumn: Many varieties keep flowering well into the season, extending garden interest.
  • Winter: Shrubs provide structure even without leaves, ready to bounce back after pruning.
  • Spring: Fresh green shoots appear, building into a strong, flowering shrub.

How to Grow & Care for Buddleia Shrubs

Buddleia shrubs are fast-growing, resilient, and loved for their long-lasting flower spikes. Whether you're planting a new one or maintaining an established shrub, here’s how to keep it healthy and full of blooms:

  • Soil & Position: Plant in full sun with well-draining soil. Adding compost at planting improves flowering.
  • Pruning: Hard prune in late winter or early spring to encourage bushy regrowth and more flowers.
  • Watering: Water regularly during the first season. Once established, buddleia are drought-tolerant.
  • Deadheading: Remove faded flowers to keep colour coming through summer and into autumn.
  • Feeding: Apply a balanced fertiliser in spring for strong stems and repeat blooms.

With just a little care, your buddleia will reward you year after year with vibrant blooms and a steady stream of butterflies in your garden.

Our Quality Promise & Delivery

Every buddleia plant for sale is carefully checked for health, packed securely to protect roots and stems, and delivered UK-wide. With reliable couriers and careful handling, your butterfly bush arrives ready to plant and thrive in your garden.

Order your buddleia shrub today and enjoy fast, trusted delivery from Carbeth Plants—bringing beauty, colour, and pollinators straight to your doorstep.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, if you love bold summer flowers, butterflies, and low‑maintenance shrubs. Buddleia thrives in warm, sunny places and adds height, colour, and wildlife interest. Just be prepared to prune annually to keep it tidy.
Yes. Cutting back each spring helps keep a neat shape, removes old growth, and encourages vigorous new stems that will flower that summer. Deadheading after flowering also supports freshness.
They can grow large, so they may crowd small gardens if not pruned. Some varieties produce many seeds, which can self‑seed. Also, in colder or exposed areas, tender types may need winter protection or careful placement.
Pick a sunny, sheltered location with well‑drained soil. Buddleia does best against warm walls or in spots where rain doesn’t collect. In containers, use large pots with good drainage and move indoors or cover if frost is severe.