


Maturing at 36"-40" high, 'Jeana' produces lavender flower heads (smaller Easy to grow and a generally aĪfter Jeana Prewitt of Nashville, TN, this native wildflower possesses Grows 30" - 36" high and produces lavender-pink colored daisy-likeįlowers mid July thru September. Hummingbirds, hummingbird moths, and other pollinators. It's a magnet for many butterfly species and also $2.00 service charge to cancel your order and refund your payment.īutterfly Bush grows 3' to 4' high and produces lavender-blue flower spikes from We will not ship your order and will charge you a StateĪnd Federal regulations prohibit us from shipping to other destinations. If you do not live in one of the states we are permitted to ship to, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, Wisconsin, and West Virginia. Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, NorthĬarolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Plants to the following states within the USA: Connecticut, Delaware,įlorida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Order, please watch your email closely for updates on order status. The plants on this page-and we are shipping them now! None of the plants show below though, will be available through our Plants we offer, you'll find them on the 'Milkweed Plants' page of the web Will be offering only milkweed plants (the host plant for Monarchs) and aįew plants that serve as hosts for other butterfly species. These plants to our customers but as of 2020, now in semi-retirement, we These plants are pictured and described below. Of the nectar produced by Butterfly Bush, Purple Coneflower, Meadowīlazing Star, Joe-Pye Weed, Brazilian Verbena, and Mexican Sunflower. None or maybe just a few butterfly species. While some flowering plants, like Butterfly BushĪnd Purple Coneflower, attract a lot of butterfly species for nectar, others attract Ones-so you'll be able to see all the flowers and butterflies that appear
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Garden in full sun and plant the tallest flowers behind the shorter Likely kill the butterflies you attract). (both for nectaring and egg-laying) and then (2) refraining from the use of chemical insecticides (which would Things: (1) planting the perennials and annuals which attract butterflies Information that might be of interest to the butterfly gardener.īutterfly gardening involves essentially two During the winter, we post lots of butterfly photos and Sometimes we have more supply than we do demandįor Monarch caterpillars or milkweed plants and then we advertise a flash Butterfly Nectar Plants * Plant Nursery * Bee Pollinator Garden Plants, Purple Coneflower, Echinacea purpurea, Lavender, Stokesia laevis 'Blue Danube', Stokes Aster, Scabiosa columbaria 'Butterfly Blue', Rudbeckia hirta, Verbena canadensis 'Homestead Purple'įacebook fans will receive notification of special promotions being
