These lovely little flowers can come in pinks, whites, and reds, and some bi-colors. They can be short or tall
Flowers
Stokes’ Aster
Beautiful native flower for attracting butterflies.
Zinnia
These attractive large blooms are exciting to see in any garden or cut flower arrangement. They are available in an array of colors
Columbine
This perennial wildflower will thrive in your garden, bringing a variety of color and a following of butterflies and birds with it.
Cardinal Flower
These alluring red wildflowers are native to the United States and a must-have for all wildflower gardens. This perennial is considered
Lantana
This amazing plant comes in many combinations of red, yellow, and orange flowers in small clusters.
Butterfly Milkweed
Butterfly Milkweed (aka: Orange Butterfly Weed, Butterfly Weed) is perfectly named; it is a brilliant orange butterfly magnet. It’s a native to eastern North America and is easy to grow.
Petunia
These delicate and lively flowers are perfect in gardens, hanging baskets, or window boxes. They require full sun and will
Blanket Flower
The summer-blooming Gaillardia requires very little care. This drought-tolerant, heat loving plant will flourish without
Showy Stonecrop
Many butterflies love the small clusters of pinkish star-shaped flowers this unique plant offers, especially in fall for the late season and migrating butterflies.
Black-Eyed Susan
This lovely flower will brighten your garden with its yellow-orange petals and its contrasting raised purple-black center.
Mistflower
The Mistflower (aka Blue Bonnet, Wild Ageratum, Hardy Ageratum) is easy to grow, lasts long as a live or cut flower, and easily attracts butterflies
Mexican Sunflowers
It is definitely a butterfly magnet for many species of butterflies. This exquisite giant grows 3 to 6 feet tall and has huge vibrant orange blooms.
Coreopsis
This plant brings you beautiful colored flowers that bloom in many colors of yellow, pink, red or orange flowers, depending on the species.
False Nettle
This unique plant is similar to the stinging nettles but lacks the stinging bulbs at the base of the hairs. It has small green/white
Buttercup
Most Buttercups bloom May through July with some varieties blooming from April to August. The yellow flowers that are
Woodland Stonecrop
aka Mountain Sedum, this plant is native to the wooded areas, does well when watered regularly and can handle sun to a shady environment.
Ox-Eye Daisy
Whether the petal-picking reveals that he loves you or loves you not, the butterflies in your garden will love your common Daisies.
Shasta Daisy
These attractive beauties are gorgeous with the brilliant yellow centers and white petals. They are larger than normal daisies, but are
Sunflower
These plants are loved by butterflies because they have a large head that allows a perfect landing area for feeding