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The 'Pugster White' has large, crisp white flowers that cover the plant from summer through fall. It grows 1-2' tall and 2-3' wide, making it a great option for small garden spaces and containers.
Magical Moonlight Buttonbush. The 'Magical Moonlight' variety will reach 6-8' tall and 4-6' wide. Its large, white, button-shaped blooms emerge in early summer and attracts butterflies, bees and other pollinators. Does well in wet areas.
The buttonbush is a native shrub that attracts an abundance of beneficial pollinators. Its large, white, fragrant blooms emerge in early summer and persist through the season. This variety can reach 8-12' tall and 6-8' wide. Tolerates wet conditions.
The 'White Chiffon' is prized for its true-white, ruffled flowers that cover the entire plant in late summer. It will reach 8-12' tall and 4-6' wide at maturity.
Double white flowers start out rounded and spread into lacecaps with age. Flowering begins in spring and continues through fall. A compact plant with sturdy stems that reaches 3-4' tall and wide.
The 'Gatsby Moon' is prized for its thick, panicle blooms that are true-white tinged with hints of lime green. It will reach 6-8' tall and wide at maturity. Fall foliage is dark purple and red.
The 'Gatsby Star' is known for its white, star-shaped blooms that form into a large, panicle flower head. This unique variety will reach 6-8' tall and wide.
Margie Jenkins' has an upright, spreading habit and will reach 3-5' tall and wide. It's glossy, dark-green foliage is a perfect backdrop for its fragrant, white, bell-shaped flowers that appear in spring.
Rainbow' is prized for its foliage that morphs blends shades of green, pink, copper and white. Produces drooping clusters of fragrant white flowers in spring. Stays compact, growing 3-5' tall and wide.
Winterthur' has white flower clusters that bloom in late spring, followed by clusters of berries that change color as they ripen. Dark-green leaves turn dark, purplish-red in the fall. Keeps an upright habit, reaching 6-10' tall and 5-6' wide.