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In other news, ProfessorRoush has officially declared 'White Profusion' the best butterfly bush he has ever grown. Out of approximately 15 cultivars, some of which expired long ago to either cold or drought or neglect, this is the most dependable survivor here in a Zone 5 climate prone to inappropriate and random late freezes and snows. The photo at the left shows the bush early in bloom last year, with only a small percentage of the number of blooms that eventually covered it. 'White Profusion' is well named, because blooms are exceptionally profuse, stay creamy-white despite rain and sunburn, and each individual panicle of flowers can reach 12 inches in length. Blooming starts at the base of the panicles and new panicles are continually produced as older flowers fade. Flower panicles are held erect at the tip of the deciduous stems, requiring only an early spring scalp back to live tissue or even to the ground to allow room for the growth of new stems.
Repeating; Be on the lookout for 'White Profusion', a butterfly bush of uncommon value. We return you now to your regularly scheduling Garden Musings.