Details
Buttonbush adds bold texture and ecological value to wet areas in the garden. Its glossy green leaves frame a show of unusual white, ball-shaped flowers that bloom from late spring to midsummer. These fragrant blooms look like tiny pincushions and draw in a parade of pollinators—from butterflies to bees to hummingbirds. After flowering, the plant develops persistent seed heads that offer food for birds and winter structure. Its height and density also provide excellent cover for nesting birds.
Why Choose Buttonbush?
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Unforgettable flowers that resemble white pincushions and attract diverse pollinators.
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Ideal for wet spots like pond edges, rain gardens, and low-lying areas.
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Provides food and shelter for birds and other wildlife year-round.
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Large but manageable size, making it a great anchor plant in naturalistic designs.
Maintenance Tips
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Prune in late winter to maintain size and shape or encourage denser growth.
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Mulch annually in drier climates to retain soil moisture.
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Can handle occasional flooding but thrives best in consistently moist soil.
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Cut back suckers if you’d prefer a single-stemmed form.
Soil Moisture: Wet and Moist
Soil Types: Clay, Loam, and Sand
Sun Exposure: Partial Sun (3-6 hrs/day) and Full Sun (6+ hrs/day)
Ecological Benefits: Pollinators, Birds, Butterfly Host, Butterflies, Yard Friendly, Hummingbirds, Soil Stabilizing, Deer Resistant, and Pet Safe