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Sunny Plants for Pollinators
Bees, butterflies, flies, and birds all pollinate plants. To attract the most pollinators, make sure you have plants that flower from early spring through fall. Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) Bee Balm (Monarda fistulosa) 2-5 feet, sun part shade, lavender flowers Attracts butterflies, bees, beetles and hummingbirds 30-36 inches, sun or part shade Lavender -pink flowers Favorite of butterflies, nectar for bees, food for birds Goldenrod (Solidago0 Many different varieties. Most prefer full sun or part shade. All are yellow and bloom late summer to fall. Important nectar source for migrating Monarchs. Also attract bees, wasps, flies and beetles Sunny pollinator plants – page 1
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Giant Hyssop Autumn Joy Sedum Black-Eyed Susan Many Annual Plants
(Agastache foeniculum) Autumn Joy Sedum (Hylotelephium telephium 'Autumn Joy‘) 1-3 feet,full to part sun, purple flowers in summer Provides nectar for bees, butterflies, flies, beetles and hummingbirds 30-36 inches, full sun or part shade, pink flowers mid to late summer Favorite of butterflies and bees. Not native Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia fulgida) Many Annual Plants Lantana Cosmos Zinnias Salvias Verbena bonariensis Dill 2-4 feet, full sun to part shade, yellow flowers in summer Nectar for bees, butterflies and hummingbirds, seeds for birds Sunny pollinator plants – page 2
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