Top Perennials for Attracting Native Pollinators

Discover a variety of wildflowers like Bee Balm and Coneflowers that attract native pollinators to your garden, providing essential support to local ecosystems.

Lavender and Salvia are beloved by bees and butterflies, adding beauty and fragrance to your garden while supporting the pollinator population in your area.

Explore the benefits of planting Milkweed and Penstemon to attract monarch butterflies and hummingbirds, creating a vibrant and dynamic ecosystem in your backyard.

Coreopsis and Black-eyed Susans are easy-to-grow perennials that offer a profusion of blooms, attracting a diverse range of pollinators to your garden throughout the seasons.

Include Goldenrod and Liatris in your garden to provide late-season nectar sources for bees and butterflies, ensuring a continuous food supply for pollinators until fall.

By incorporating these top perennials into your garden, you can create a pollinator-friendly oasis that not only enhances your landscape but also supports the vital role of native pollinators in our environment.

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