Wildlife Attraction
Print this pageOne of the greatest joys of gardening is watching the wildlife that is attracted to the plants and flowers we put in our gardens. Butterflies are attracted to the nectar of flowers. It is their primary food source. The following is a list of plants that will surely bring butterflies to your garden. Enjoy your butterfly watching!!
Evergreen Shrubs | ||
Holly | ||
Flowering and Deciduous Shrubs | ||
Butterfly Bush | ||
Clethra | ||
Lilac | ||
Vitex | ||
Flowering Trees | ||
Crabapple | ||
Dogwood | ||
Groundcovers | ||
Cotoneaster | ||
Perennials | ||
Astilbe | ||
Bee Balm | ||
Crocosmia | ||
Echinacea | ||
Phlox | ||
Lavender | ||
Coreopsis | ||
Aster | ||
Salvia | ||
Veronica | ||
Wandflower | ||
Unusual Plants | ||
Silverbell | ||
Vines | ||
Clematis | ||
Trumpet Vine |
Planting for Specific Conditions
- Native Plants
- Berry Bearing Trees and Shrubs
- Deer Resistant Plants
- Colorful Autumn Foliage
- Formal Clipped Hedge
- Dry Locations
- Wet Locations
- Partially Shaded Areas
- Wildlife Attraction
- Quick Growing Privacy Screens
- Small or Dwarf Plants for the Border
- Trees for Avenues and Streets
- Clay Tolerant Plants