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Gardener’s Guide To The Butterfly Bush - Abe’s Guide to the Full Sun Perennial Flower Garden #7 - cover

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Gardener’s Guide To The Butterfly Bush - Abe’s Guide to the Full Sun Perennial Flower Garden #7

Paul R. Wonning

Publisher: Mossy Feet Books

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Buddleia, or Butterfly Bush, can be the finest addition to the full sun perennial flower garden a gardener can choose. Buddleia davidii not only boasts beautiful flowers, the flowers can attract a multitude of butterflies and moths to the flower garden. Gardeners can use the Gardener's Guide To The Butterfly Bush to learn how to grow and propagate this beautiful full sun perennial flower in their gardens. 
Available since: 06/07/2016.

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