Plants that Attract Butterflies. You will attract more than butterflies....

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Presentation transcript:

Plants that Attract Butterflies

You will attract more than butterflies....

You may not like them all!

Which came first?

Larvae plants

You need them both.

Abelia

Aesclepias – Butterfly Weed

Althea – Rose of Sharon

Azalea

Basket Flower

Buddleia

Cardinal Flower Lobelia

Clethra - Summersweet

Coreopsis

Daylily

Dutchmans Pipe

Echinacea- Purple coneflower

Hackberry

Hardy Hibiscus

Herbs

Hyssop

Rosemary Rosemary

Hollyhocks

Lantana

Liatris

Marigolds

Ornamental Millet

Monarda – Bee Balm

Nicotiana – Flowering Tobacco

Red Passionvine

Purple Passionvine

Penta

Petunias

Rudbeckia

Salvia’s

Scabiosa

Sedum – Autumn Joy

Spicebush

Thistle

Thistle

Verbena

Summer Snowflake Viburnum

Wisteria

Yarrow

It’s never too early...or too late, to take up butterfly gardening!