Scientific Overview: Butterfly bush produces long, slender clusters of small, fragrant flowers that attract butterflies, bees, and other pollinators. The flowers come in various colors, including purple, pink, white, and yellow.
Cultivation and Harvest: Butterfly bush shrubs are cultivated in temperate regions worldwide for their ornamental flowers and wildlife-attracting properties. The flowers are harvested when fully bloomed and then dried for various applications, including skincare.
Plant Morphology: Butterfly bush shrubs have lance-shaped leaves and produce dense spikes of flowers at the ends of branches. The flowers are small and tubular, arranged in elongated clusters that resemble butterfly wings.