Bright Coneflowers provide nectar for butterflies and attract songbirds with their seed-filled centers.
The Butterfly Bush lives up to its name, drawing butterflies with its fragrant, colorful blooms.
Bee Balm produces vibrant red, pink, and purple flowers that attract hummingbirds and butterflies.
Cheerful Black-Eyed Susans bring in butterflies while providing seeds for birds in fall.
With its tubular flowers, Salvia is a magnet for hummingbirds and nectar-loving insects.
Fragrant Phlox blooms in clusters, making it a favorite for butterflies and bees.
Tall spikes of Liatris provide nectar for butterflies and are loved by goldfinches.
Late-blooming Asters offer an important nectar source for migrating butterflies and pollinators.
Colorful Lupines attract butterflies while enriching the soil with nitrogen.
Milkweed is essential for monarch butterflies, serving as their host plant for caterpillars.
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