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  1. The project to make Hull the country’s first Butterfly City by adopting the Brimstone butterfly was a no-brainer for me. The plan is to plant thousands of Alder Buckthorn – a small tree – across the city and in neighbouring areas using individuals, community groups, schools and businesses.

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  2. We plan to plant over 3000 trees across Hull to attract the Brimstone butterfly, making Hull the UK’s first Butterfly City.

  3. Oct 23, 2019 · Hull is bidding to become the UK’s first “butterfly city”. A new project will see at least 3,000 trees planted in the city to encourage a rise in numbers of the striking brimstone butterfly and...

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    Buddlejas will grow in almost any location – they're often seen growing out of brickwork and will happily colonise wasteland – in fact they're classed as invasive plants. However, to get the best out them as garden plants, choose a sunny spot, to encourage nectar-rich flowers and attract butterflies.

    If you have heavy clay soil, add a handful of grit to your planting hole for added drainage. Watch Monty Don plant a buddleia in a border:

    If left to their own devices, buddleias can grow huge. They flower on new season’s growth, so give plants a hard prunein April or May, to cut out all the dead wood and maintain a good shape. This also encourages later flowering, which is good for butterflies such as the small tortoiseshell. Watch Monty Don demonstrate how to prune a buddleia, in th...

    Many varieties of buddleja will self-seed freely, but may not stay true to type. You can also propagate from semi-ripe buddleia cuttings in summer and hardwood cuttingsin autumn.

    While relatively trouble-free, it's worth noting that buddleijas are invasive plants and will readily escape onto train tracks, scrub land and into brickwork.

    Buddleja davidii ‘Summer Beauty’ – a small variety, with deep pink flowers and narrow, green-grey leaves. It’s perfect for growing at the front of a border, or in containers.
    Buddleja davidii ‘Santana’– with variegated leaves and wine-red flowers from July to September.
    Buddleja × weyriana 'Sungold'– unusual Buddleja with round clusters of golden yellow flowers with a strong fragrance.
    Buddleja davidii 'Ile de France'– deep purple flowers appear from July to September.
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  4. Known as the butterfly bush, the fragrant flowers of buddleja are a favourite nectar source for butterflies. These undemanding, mainly deciduous shrubs, deserve a place in every garden with their spectacular displays of blooms and honey scent.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BuddlejaBuddleja - Wikipedia

    Buddleja ( / ˈbʌdliə /; orth. var. Buddleia; also historically given as Buddlea) is a genus comprising over 140 [3] species of flowering plants endemic to Asia, Africa, and the Americas.

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  7. Bauhinia purpurea is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, native to the Indian subcontinent and Myanmar, and widely introduced elsewhere in tropical and subtropical areas of the world. [1] Common names include orchid tree, [2] purple bauhinia, [2] camel's foot, [2] butterfly tree, [2] and Hawaiian orchid tree. [citation needed]

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