'Pink Delight' is a medium-sized buddleia, growing between 5 and 7 feet tall and wide. It features huge, spike-like terminal clusters (to 15-inch long!) of deep pink flowers which bloom from June to September and sometimes to first frost. This is a great addition to the perennial, shrub, or foundation border. Attracts bees, hummingbirds, and of course, butterflies; not tasty to deer.
Buddleia flower on new wood, so a hard pruning in late winter to early spring will encourage alot of branches and alot of flowers. Buddleia sometimes die-back in our colder winters, so prune hard to remove dead wood. If you want to try to keep your buddleia taller, when you prune, cut off the outward, arching branches, leaving the taller, central limbs in place. Attractive to bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds; resistent to deer. Grow in full sun to part shade, but best flowering occurs with full sun. Grow in well-drained soil; adaptive to soil types, from poor, dry soils to sandy-loam and clay-loam soils. A great cut flower.