Essential for monarch butterflies, milkweed provides both a place for them to lay eggs and a food source for caterpillars, making it a must-have for any butterfly garden.
This fragrant plant attracts a variety of butterflies with its nectar-rich purple flowers, while also adding beauty and a calming scent to your garden.
With its large, vibrant blooms, coneflower draws in butterflies, offering plenty of nectar and adding a striking pop of color to your garden.
As the name suggests, butterfly bush is a magnet for butterflies, with its long, fragrant flower spikes that bloom throughout the summer.
Known for its clusters of brightly colored flowers, lantana is irresistible to butterflies, providing a steady supply of nectar.
Easy to grow and available in many colors, zinnias are butterfly favorites that add bright, cheerful blooms to your garden all summer long.
Blooming in late summer to fall, asters offer nectar when other flowers are fading, ensuring butterflies have a food source as they prepare for migration.