Buttonbush | Cephalanthus occidentalis | Florida Native Bog Tree
CURBSIDE PICKUP AVAILABLE! Please select “Local Pickup” at checkout. We will notify you when it’s ready to be picked up, and coordinate with you from there. Make sure to put your phone number in when you check out! Buttonbush Rubiaceae Plant Specifics Deer browse the foliage. Ducks and other birds including jays, cardinals, nuthatches, titmice, warblers, and mockingbirds consume the seed. Host plant to several moths including titan sphinx (Aellopos titan) and hydrangea sphinx (Darapsa versicolor) moths (https://xerces.org/blog/planting-for-pollinators-button-bush). Flowers are very attractive to a variety of insects including butterflies and bees. 1 gallon pots, shipped bare root and wrapped carefully if shipping is selected. Native bog or lake-edge large shrub to small tree. Amazing, beautiful flowers that everything loves to pollinate! Size: 5 to 20 ft tall by 4 to 8 ft wide Life Span: Long-lived perennial Flower Color: White Fruit Color: Brown Phenology: Deciduous. Blo