Plants that Attract Birds and Butterflies
Plants that Attract Birds and Butterflies . What would a garden be without butterflies and birds ?
Planting flowers that attract butterflies is important and beneficial to your backyard garden.
Planting flowers that attract birds can be very rewarding , especially if you are a bird watcher.
One flower that does well is any variety of zinnia.
Butterflies flock to zinnias , especially the Painted Lady Butterfly
What works very well is planting the flowers that attract butterflies and birds in few different areas. Devote a few sections of your garden to a particular flower or flowers and plant in mass . Meaning plant several flowers of the same type in one flower bed.
You will be delighted to see when summer comes around . The garden will be loaded with butterflies. Summer time is important for birds as well.
Another thing to think about is leaving some plants for winter interest this will also attract the wild birds to your gardens.
Not only zinnias but as you see below there is many other flower species that attract butterflies.
Butterflies love purple cone flowers
Plants that attract butterflies
Click on the flowers you are interested in .
Alyssum
Aster
Bee balm
Butterfly bush
Calendula
Cosmos
Daylily
Delphinium
Dianthus
Fennel
Globe thistle
Goldenrod
Hollyhock
Lavender
Liatris
Marigold
Musk mallow
Nasturtium
Oregano
Phlox
Purple coneflower
Queen Anne’s lace
Sage
Scabiosa
Shasta daisy
Stonecrop
Verbena
Yarrow
Zinnia
Plants that attract butterfly larvae(caterpillars)
Borage
Fennel
Grasses
Hollyhocks
Lupine
Milkweed
Nettle
Thistle
Willow
Plants that Attract Birds
Attract Summer Birds
Bee balm (Monarda, Zones 3 to 9) …
Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia species, Zones 3 to 9) …
Blanket flower (Gaillardia x grandiflora, …
Coralbells (Heuchera, Zones 3 to 9) …
Coreopsis (Coreopsis species, Zones 3 to 11) …
Cosmos (Cosmos bipinnatus, annual) …
Flowering tobacco (Nicotiana alata, annual) …
Liatris