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Lo & Behold® 'Blue Chip Jr.' Butterfly Bush

A Smaller Butterfly Bush With Big Season-Long Color

Lo & Behold® ‘Blue Chip Jr.’ Butterfly Bush gives homeowners the classic pollinator appeal of Buddleja in a much tidier package. This dwarf cultivar produces rich blue to lavender-blue flowers that stand out beautifully against silvery-green foliage, bringing cool-toned color to sunny borders, patio pots, and smaller garden spaces. Proven Winners describes it as a slightly smaller, bluer improvement over the original ‘Blue Chip,’ with an earlier bloom time that extends the season even further.

The overall look is bright but refined. The flower color has been described as blue, blue-purple, steel blue, or rich lavender-blue depending on light and source, but the consistent takeaway is that it reads as a cool, saturated blue-toned butterfly bush rather than pink, magenta, or violet-heavy. For homeowners who want a compact flowering shrub that cools down hot summer color schemes while still bringing a lot of movement to the garden, this cultivar does so exceptionally well.

Perfect for Small Gardens, Borders, and Containers

One of the biggest advantages of Lo & Behold® ‘Blue Chip Jr.’ is its size. Reliable sources place it at roughly 1.5 to 3 feet tall and wide, with many references narrowing that to about 2 to 3 feet in both directions. That makes it dramatically easier to place than older butterfly bushes that can quickly become large, rangy shrubs. For homeowners working with smaller foundation beds, narrow side gardens, decorative containers, or tight sunny borders, that compact habit is a major benefit.

Its habit is also dense, symmetrical, and well-branched, which helps it look more polished in residential landscapes. NC State notes that it is considered an improved version of ‘Blue Chip’ because of its more compact and symmetrical shape, stronger stems, earlier flowering, and consistent rich blue color. That makes it easier to use as a front-of-bed accent, a repeating drift through a pollinator border, or a container centerpiece without feeling loose or oversized.

Pollinator Appeal Without the Oversized Habit

Like other butterfly bushes, Lo & Behold® ‘Blue Chip Jr.’ is grown for its strong pollinator appeal. The fragrant flowers attract butterflies and other pollinators, and its long bloom season keeps the garden active through much of summer and into fall. This is especially valuable in smaller landscapes where every plant needs to do more than one job. Here, the shrub brings flower color, pollinator activity, and compact structure all at once.

Another major selling point is its sterile breeding. Proven Winners and NC State both position the Lo & Behold group as sterile or nearly sterile, which makes these cultivars much better behaved than older seed-producing butterfly bushes. For homeowners who love Buddleja but want a more modern, reduced-seed selection for contemporary garden use, Blue Chip Jr. is a very practical choice.

Easy-Care Performance in Full Sun

Lo & Behold® ‘Blue Chip Jr.’ performs best in full sun and well-drained soil. Sources consistently describe it as drought-tolerant once established and deer-resistant, making it a strong option for sunny, lower-maintenance landscapes. Its silvery foliage is also noted as an ornamental plus and may contribute to its toughness in heat and dry conditions.

Pruning is simple. Even though it is a dwarf butterfly bush, Proven Winners notes that Lo & Behold varieties still benefit from spring pruning, just with a lighter touch than the large-growing types. Because butterfly bush blooms on new growth, a light annual cutback in spring refreshes the plant and supports flowering throughout the season. Some sources also note that deadheading is not required for continued bloom, though removing spent flowers can still help keep the plant looking tidy.

A Smaller Butterfly Bush With Big Season-Long Color

Lo & Behold® ‘Blue Chip Jr.’ Butterfly Bush gives homeowners the classic pollinator appeal of Buddleja in a much tidier package. This dwarf cultivar produces rich blue to lavender-blue flowers that stand out beautifully against silvery-green foliage, bringing cool-toned color to sunny borders, patio pots, and smaller garden spaces. Proven Winners describes it as a slightly smaller, bluer improvement over the original ‘Blue Chip,’ with an earlier bloom time that extends the season even further.

The overall look is bright but refined. The flower color has been described as blue, blue-purple, steel blue, or rich lavender-blue depending on light and source, but the consistent takeaway is that it reads as a cool, saturated blue-toned butterfly bush rather than pink, magenta, or violet-heavy. For homeowners who want a compact flowering shrub that cools down hot summer color schemes while still bringing a lot of movement to the garden, this cultivar does so exceptionally well.

Perfect for Small Gardens, Borders, and Containers

One of the biggest advantages of Lo & Behold® ‘Blue Chip Jr.’ is its size. Reliable sources place it at roughly 1.5 to 3 feet tall and wide, with many references narrowing that to about 2 to 3 feet in both directions. That makes it dramatically easier to place than older butterfly bushes that can quickly become large, rangy shrubs. For homeowners working with smaller foundation beds, narrow side gardens, decorative containers, or tight sunny borders, that compact habit is a major benefit.

Its habit is also dense, symmetrical, and well-branched, which helps it look more polished in residential landscapes. NC State notes that it is considered an improved version of ‘Blue Chip’ because of its more compact and symmetrical shape, stronger stems, earlier flowering, and consistent rich blue color. That makes it easier to use as a front-of-bed accent, a repeating drift through a pollinator border, or a container centerpiece without feeling loose or oversized.

Pollinator Appeal Without the Oversized Habit

Like other butterfly bushes, Lo & Behold® ‘Blue Chip Jr.’ is grown for its strong pollinator appeal. The fragrant flowers attract butterflies and other pollinators, and its long bloom season keeps the garden active through much of summer and into fall. This is especially valuable in smaller landscapes where every plant needs to do more than one job. Here, the shrub brings flower color, pollinator activity, and compact structure all at once.

Another major selling point is its sterile breeding. Proven Winners and NC State both position the Lo & Behold group as sterile or nearly sterile, which makes these cultivars much better behaved than older seed-producing butterfly bushes. For homeowners who love Buddleja but want a more modern, reduced-seed selection for contemporary garden use, Blue Chip Jr. is a very practical choice.

Easy-Care Performance in Full Sun

Lo & Behold® ‘Blue Chip Jr.’ performs best in full sun and well-drained soil. Sources consistently describe it as drought-tolerant once established and deer-resistant, making it a strong option for sunny, lower-maintenance landscapes. Its silvery foliage is also noted as an ornamental plus and may contribute to its toughness in heat and dry conditions.

Pruning is simple. Even though it is a dwarf butterfly bush, Proven Winners notes that Lo & Behold varieties still benefit from spring pruning, just with a lighter touch than the large-growing types. Because butterfly bush blooms on new growth, a light annual cutback in spring refreshes the plant and supports flowering throughout the season. Some sources also note that deadheading is not required for continued bloom, though removing spent flowers can still help keep the plant looking tidy.

$37.48

Original: $124.95

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Lo & Behold® 'Blue Chip Jr.' Butterfly Bush

$124.95

$37.48

Description

A Smaller Butterfly Bush With Big Season-Long Color

Lo & Behold® ‘Blue Chip Jr.’ Butterfly Bush gives homeowners the classic pollinator appeal of Buddleja in a much tidier package. This dwarf cultivar produces rich blue to lavender-blue flowers that stand out beautifully against silvery-green foliage, bringing cool-toned color to sunny borders, patio pots, and smaller garden spaces. Proven Winners describes it as a slightly smaller, bluer improvement over the original ‘Blue Chip,’ with an earlier bloom time that extends the season even further.

The overall look is bright but refined. The flower color has been described as blue, blue-purple, steel blue, or rich lavender-blue depending on light and source, but the consistent takeaway is that it reads as a cool, saturated blue-toned butterfly bush rather than pink, magenta, or violet-heavy. For homeowners who want a compact flowering shrub that cools down hot summer color schemes while still bringing a lot of movement to the garden, this cultivar does so exceptionally well.

Perfect for Small Gardens, Borders, and Containers

One of the biggest advantages of Lo & Behold® ‘Blue Chip Jr.’ is its size. Reliable sources place it at roughly 1.5 to 3 feet tall and wide, with many references narrowing that to about 2 to 3 feet in both directions. That makes it dramatically easier to place than older butterfly bushes that can quickly become large, rangy shrubs. For homeowners working with smaller foundation beds, narrow side gardens, decorative containers, or tight sunny borders, that compact habit is a major benefit.

Its habit is also dense, symmetrical, and well-branched, which helps it look more polished in residential landscapes. NC State notes that it is considered an improved version of ‘Blue Chip’ because of its more compact and symmetrical shape, stronger stems, earlier flowering, and consistent rich blue color. That makes it easier to use as a front-of-bed accent, a repeating drift through a pollinator border, or a container centerpiece without feeling loose or oversized.

Pollinator Appeal Without the Oversized Habit

Like other butterfly bushes, Lo & Behold® ‘Blue Chip Jr.’ is grown for its strong pollinator appeal. The fragrant flowers attract butterflies and other pollinators, and its long bloom season keeps the garden active through much of summer and into fall. This is especially valuable in smaller landscapes where every plant needs to do more than one job. Here, the shrub brings flower color, pollinator activity, and compact structure all at once.

Another major selling point is its sterile breeding. Proven Winners and NC State both position the Lo & Behold group as sterile or nearly sterile, which makes these cultivars much better behaved than older seed-producing butterfly bushes. For homeowners who love Buddleja but want a more modern, reduced-seed selection for contemporary garden use, Blue Chip Jr. is a very practical choice.

Easy-Care Performance in Full Sun

Lo & Behold® ‘Blue Chip Jr.’ performs best in full sun and well-drained soil. Sources consistently describe it as drought-tolerant once established and deer-resistant, making it a strong option for sunny, lower-maintenance landscapes. Its silvery foliage is also noted as an ornamental plus and may contribute to its toughness in heat and dry conditions.

Pruning is simple. Even though it is a dwarf butterfly bush, Proven Winners notes that Lo & Behold varieties still benefit from spring pruning, just with a lighter touch than the large-growing types. Because butterfly bush blooms on new growth, a light annual cutback in spring refreshes the plant and supports flowering throughout the season. Some sources also note that deadheading is not required for continued bloom, though removing spent flowers can still help keep the plant looking tidy.