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What (who) is butterfly bush - definition

TERM FOR A NUMBER OF DIFFERENT PLANTS
Butterfly Bush; Butterfly-bush; Butterfly bush (disambiguation); Butterflybush

butterfly bush         
¦ noun a buddleia cultivated for its large spikes of fragrant purplish-lilac or white flowers. [Buddleia davidii.]
Buddleja lindleyana         
  • ''B. lindleyana'' foliage
SPECIES OF PLANT
Lindley's butterflybush
Buddleja lindleyana is a deciduous shrub native to the provinces of Anhwei, Hunan, Hupeh, Kiangsu, Shanghai, Sichuan, and Yunnan in China, where it grows in rocky scrub alongside streams and tracks at elevations of 200 – 2700 m. The shrub has also naturalized on Okinawa-jima, Japan, and in the south-eastern states of the United States.
Bush (beer)         
BEER OF BELGIUM (WALLONIA)
User:Barbec/Bush (beer); Bush (Dubuisson)
Bush is a Belgian beer. There are a few types of Bush but the most famous is the high-fermentation amber beer with a strong taste of malt.

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Butterfly bush

Butterfly bush may refer to a number of different plants including:

  • Buddleja
    • Buddleja davidii
    • Buddleja globosa
  • Rotheca myricoides, native to Africa
Examples of use of butterfly bush
1. (June ', 2005) Bouquets for the Nose÷ Talks and Scented Tours (June ', 2005) Forum÷ Gardening Ken Druse Plenty of aromatic plants never went away, including, from left to right÷ polyantha primrose; butterfly bush (buddleia), with suggestions of baby powder; saucer magnolia (Magnolia X. soulangiana); Carolina sweetshrub (Calycanthus floridus), suggesting oak barrels to some; clove–scented garden pinks (dianthus); antique rose Petite de Hollande; Oriental lily hybrid and evening–scented petunia Lilac Wave.