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Butterfly Flower

Butterfly Flower is a charming annual plant admired for its delicate, orchid-like blooms that resemble fluttering butterflies. It produces finely divided foliage and profuse flowers in soft to vivid color combinations, making it a favorite for spring displays in containers, borders, and cool indoor spaces.

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Plant Care Essentials:

Light Requirements: Bright light, partial sun
Water Scheduling: Regular
Growth Rate: Moderate
Maintainence: Moderate

Plant Profile:

  • Scientific Name: Schizanthus × wisetonensis
  • Size: 20–60cm
  • Plant Family: Solanaceae
  • Temperature Tolerance: Cool to mild temperatures
  • Drought Tolerant: No
  • Poisonous To Humans: No
  • Plant Type: Ornamental
  • Light Requirements: Bright light, partial sun
  • Fruits: No
  • Tropical: No
  • Indoor: Yes
  • Flower Color: Pink, purple, white, yellow, multicolored
  • Plant Origin: South America
  • Growth Rate: Moderate
  • Flowering Season: Spring to early summer
  • Poisonous To Pets: No
  • Edible Fruit: No

Care Instructions:

This plant forms a compact, bushy mound covered in intricately patterned flowers that often feature contrasting markings. It thrives in cool conditions and performs best when protected from intense heat. Butterfly Flower is particularly valued for adding elegance and unusual texture to seasonal plantings.

Light

Butterfly Flower prefers bright light with some protection from harsh midday sun. Morning sun and light afternoon shade are ideal, especially in warmer regions. Too much direct heat can cause flowers to fade quickly, while insufficient light may result in weak stems and reduced blooming.

Water

Water regularly to keep the soil evenly moist but never soggy. Allow the top layer of soil to dry slightly between waterings. In containers, ensure excess water drains freely, as waterlogged roots can quickly lead to rot and plant decline.

Soil

Grow in rich, fertile, well-drained soil with plenty of organic matter. A loamy soil amended with compost supports healthy growth and prolonged flowering. Avoid heavy or compacted soils, which restrict root development and retain excess moisture.

Temperature

This plant prefers cool to mild temperatures and performs best between 10–20°C. High heat can shorten the flowering period and stress the plant. It is not frost-tolerant and should be protected from cold drafts.

Humidity

Moderate humidity is ideal. Extremely dry air can cause bud drop, while excessive humidity without airflow may encourage fungal problems. Good air circulation helps keep foliage healthy.

Fertilizer

Feed every 2–3 weeks during active growth using a balanced liquid fertilizer. Avoid high-nitrogen feeds, as these promote leafy growth at the expense of flowers. Consistent, light feeding supports continuous blooming.

Best Placement Ideas

  • Spring containers on patios or balconies
  • Cool indoor windowsills with bright light
  • Border edges in mild climates
  • Greenhouses or conservatories

Common Issues

  • Flower drop due to heat stress
  • Root rot from overwatering
  • Weak stems in low light
  • Aphid infestations

Things to Watch Out For

  • Avoid exposure to strong midday sun
  • Do not allow soil to dry completely
  • Protect from frost and cold winds
  • Ensure good drainage

Propagation Tips

Butterfly Flower is propagated from seed. Sow seeds indoors in late winter or early spring in fine, moist compost. Lightly cover the seeds and keep them at cool temperatures. Germination usually occurs within two weeks. Transplant seedlings carefully once established.

Maintenance Tips

Remove faded flowers regularly to encourage continuous blooming and maintain a tidy appearance. Provide support if stems become leggy. Keep the plant cool and well-watered during flowering, and discard plants after flowering finishes, as they are typically grown as annuals.

Did You Know?

Schizanthus x wisetonensis is commonly called the Butterfly Flower because its delicate, ruffled blooms resemble butterflies in flight. It is a hybrid plant from South America, particularly Chile, and is closely related to the snapdragon family. Despite its tropical appearance, it is an annual in most climates and is prized for its long-lasting, colorful flowers and intricate patterns.

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