13 Flowering Plants to Attract Pollinators to Your Garden

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If you want a thriving garden, attracting pollinators is key. They help plants produce fruits and seeds, making your garden more productive.

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Here are 13 flowering plants that will bring bees, butterflies, and other pollinators to your garden.

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Sunflowers are tall, bright, and cheerful. They are a magnet for bees, with large, open faces that provide easy access to pollen.

Sunflowers

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Lavender has beautiful purple flowers and a lovely fragrance. Bees and butterflies love its nectar-rich blooms.

Lavender

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Marigolds are bright, easy-to-grow annuals that bloom all summer. Their vibrant colors attract a variety of pollinators.

Marigolds

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Coneflowers, or Echinacea, are sturdy perennials with daisy-like flowers. They are particularly attractive to butterflies.

Coneflowers

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Zinnias are colorful, long-lasting annuals that bloom profusely. Their bright colors draw in bees and butterflies.

Zinnias

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Bee Balm, or Monarda, has vibrant red, pink, or purple blooms. It’s a favorite of hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies.

Bee Balm

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