Coneflowers, native to North America, are fantastic for attracting butterflies and other pollinators. Their large, daisy-like flowers come in shades of pink, purple, and white, and they bloom from summer to fall
Lantana is a vibrant, sun-loving plant native to the tropical regions of the Americas and Africa. Its clusters of small, brightly colored flowers attract butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds.
Zinnias are annual flowers native to Mexico and the southwestern United States. They are well-known for their bright, bold colors and easy-growing nature
Joe-Pye Weed is a tall, native North American perennial that produces large clusters of pink or purplish flowers. Blooming from late summer to fall, Joe-Pye Weed is a magnet for butterflies and other pollinators.
Black-Eyed Susans are cheerful, daisy-like perennials native to North America. Their bright yellow petals and dark brown centers bloom from summer to fall, attracting butterflies, bees, and other pollinators.
Butterfly Weed is a stunning, native North American perennial that lives up to its name by attracting numerous butterflies.
Asters are native North American perennials that bloom in late summer to fall, providing a crucial nectar source for butterflies as the season winds down.