Rabu, 01 September 2010

Best Butterfly Flowers

Many flowers produce nectar, but what are the BEST Butterfly Nectar Plants?
Below are photos and general information for the favorite butterfly nectar plants in my garden. Many of these are native plants which the butterflies love and also are care free and easy to grow.
If you would like more detailed information and to purchase seeds for these flowers, just click on the name.

Best Butterfly Flowers



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Swamp Milkweed
(Asclepias incarnata)
Perennial, H 3-4', Blooms June-August, Plant seeds in Fall or refrigerate for 1 month
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Tropical Milkweed
(Asclepias curassavica)
Annual (except in South), H 2-3', Easy to grow from seed
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Joe Pye Weed
(Eupatorium purpureum)
Perennial, H 4-8' (very large plant), Blooms July - September, Seeds are tiny, Sow seeds anytime
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New England Aster
(Aster novae-angliae), H 4-5', Blooms August-October, Seeds are tiny and slow to germinate, Sow seeds anytime
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Zinnia elegans
Annual, H 3-4', Easy and fast to grow from seed, Favorite butterfly nectar flower, Beautiful in the garden
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Zinnia lilliput
Annual, H 18-24", Easy and fast to grow from seed
butterfly bush
Butterflyl Bushes
Zones 5-11, H 6-8', Dies down to the ground in colder climates, can be invasive, nectar-rich beautiful fragrant flowers that butterflies love
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Bee Balm(Monarda)
Perennial, H 4', Blooms June-August, Plant seeds in Fall or refrigerate for 1 month, Seeds are tiny and different color than photo
Native Monarda fistulosa (purple-pink)
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Would you like to grow these favorite butterfly flowers inexpensively from seed? Here are some seed butterfly garden kits for purchase which include what I have found to be the best flowers for butterflies.

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