The Cool Down on MSN
Gardener sparks heated debate with photo of seemingly harmless scene: 'It has been banned'
On Reddit, the gardener admitted that they have not removed the bush because pollinators love drinking the plant's nectar.
Birds & Blooms on MSN
Never Plant These Invasive Shrubs (and What to Grow Instead!)
Find out which invasive shrubs you should avoid planting in your landscape and alternative native shrubs to replace them with ...
The Spruce on MSN
You Should Never Grow Butterfly Bush in Your Garden—5 Non-Invasive Plants You Should Grow Instead
Key Takeaways Butterfly bushes are considered invasive plants in many areas of the United States.Native plants like asters and zinnias are equally attractive to butterflies and other pollinators.If ...
Georgia Parkinson Hill is a horticulturist, garden designer, and owner of the native landscape design firm Beautyberry Gardens in Atlanta, Georgia. Why Are Butterfly Bushes Bad? In addition to ...
One of the fastest-growing flowering shrubs, a butterfly bush can easily put on 5 feet or more of new growth in a single season. Learning how and when to prune a butterfly bush can help you keep all ...
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