Attract Pollinators: The fragrant blooms of Butterfly Bush attract hummingbirds, butterflies, and other pollinators. Zones: Adaptable to USDA zones 3-9, this hardy plant tolerates cold and drought, thriving in various climates. Planting: Sow seeds in spring by scattering them on moist soil, lightly pressing without covering. Keep in light. Low Maintenance: Tolerates poor soil and grows quickly. Prune regularly to encourage blooms—ideal for beginner gardeners. Use: Perfect for garden borders, hedges, or containers, with long-lasting blooms from summer to fall. Butterfly Bush seeds produce beautiful, fragrant flowering shrubs that bloom in purple, pink, or white. This drought-tolerant plant attracts hummingbirds and butterflies and thrives in USDA zones 3-9. Reaching 4-6 feet in height, it’s ideal for yards, gardens, or landscaping.