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Clear SearchCephalanthus occidentalis
Buttonbush is a native deciduous shrub found along rivers, in bogs and in swampy area. Cephalanthus blooms in June, producing odd round balls of tiny white fragrant flowers displayed on long stalks. They look like small round pincushions, and butterflies and native pollinators flock to them. Cephalanthus is so wet site tolerant that it will flourish in standing water, and it is very helpful in preventing stream erosion. A tough native which adds an interesting element for naturalizing along rivers and woodland edges.
H: 10 Feet · S: 6 Feet · Zone: 5
Cephalanthus occidentalis Fiber Optics® PP29475
A heavily-flowering native shrub with perfectly spherical blooms from June to September, followed by round fruits that are eaten by waterfowl. Selected for its compact habit and ability to withstand wet soils. Great for pollinators.
H: 5 Feet · S: 5 Feet · Zone: 4
Cephalanthus occidentalis Sugar Shack® PP26543
Sugar Shack® ('SMCOSS') Buttonbush is a more compact version of our interesting native Cephalanthus. The white puffball flowers appear in mid to late summer, attracting butterflies and other pollinators. The blooms are followed by red mace shaped fruit and burgundy foliage in the fall, providing food for wildlife as well as visual interest. Cephalanthus is very wet site tolerant (we first saw it while canoeing as little children), so it is an excellent bog, bioswale or rain garden shrub.
H: 4 Feet · S: 4 Feet · Zone: 4