We have few of these lavendars and lilies, not sure which one of those both attract these butterflies.
We have few of these lavendars and lilies, not sure which one of those both attract these butterflies.
I hope that this information will help you. Basically nectar-rich plants attract butterflies. Plants like; Buddleia, A nettle patch (somewhere discreet for caterpillars) Bluebell, Honeysuckle, Hyssop, St John's Wort, Sweet William, Thyme, Yellow primrose, Grape, Hyacinth, Honesty, Candytuft, Ice plant, Helychrisum, Snapdragon, Sweet Pea and Lupine. There are of course, other plants the list goes on.
I imagine that the types of plants would depend on your location. Black Eyed Susans, Asters, and Coneflowers are said to draw butterflies
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I never knew that there were actual plants or flowers that specifically attracted butterflies. I think that it would be great to have a butterfly garden.
Basically...what I know attracts butterflies is as mickie said nectar rich flowers...but even if you do not really know which ones to put...you can always have a variety of different colored flowers...because butterflies are attracted by the color...scent and ofcourse the nectar...
even if you have five different flower plants in pots...butterflies are most likely to come...
Do you think the same kinds of flowers that attract bees and hummingbirds would be the same ones to attract butterflies?
I think colorful flowers
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You could easily attract butterflies and hummingbirds to your garden with the same plants. (I listed a few below.) The down side is that these sweet plants will attract bees, though.
Some of the colorful plants which attract butterflies include butterfly weed, coleus, butterfly blue pincushion, yarrow, sage, aster, coneflower, iris, coreopsis, phlox, goldenrod, heliotrope, alyssum and zinnia. Also fennel, Mona lavender, black and blue salvia guarantica and fan flower. Butterflies also like butterfly bushes, sunflowers, potentilla bushes and bluebird shrubs. They also like vines which include Persian carpet zinnia, petunia, coleus, Spanish flag and vinca.
To attract hummingbirds to your garden, plant honeysuckle, trumpet vine, columbine, butterfly weed, bee balm, hollyhock, hibiscus, clematis, impatiens, phlox, fuchsias, spotted jewelweed, cardinal flower, Turk’s Cap Lily, Wild Bergamot, lupine, phlox and penstemon. They even hover over my red artificial flowers in the woods!
Hummingbirds are also attracted to pentas butterfly red and they can’t resist salvias. They cannot smell and depend on their eyesight to seek out flowers and food sources, especially those with red cone shapes. Inexpensive hummingbird feeders are readily available and will attract the busy little birds so that you can easily enjoy watching them hover and sip the sugar water.
Hummers must feed every 10 to 15 minutes throughout the day, consuming up to 2/3 their body weight in food.
Rose White, author of Easy Gardens Volume 13 -
Bird Sanctuary Plus Butterfly and Hummingbird Gardens
Last edited by Rose White; 02-18-2010 at 08:50 AM.
A few of the colorful plants which attract butterflies include butterfly weed, coleus, butterfly blue pincushion, yarrow, sage, aster, coneflower, iris, coreopsis, phlox, goldenrod, heliotrope, alyssum and zinnia. Also fennel, Mona lavender, black and blue salvia guarantica and fan flower.
Butterflies also like butterfly bushes, sunflowers, potentilla bushes and bluebird shrubs. They also like vines which include Persian carpet zinnia, petunia, coleus, Spanish flag and vinca.
For starters, the butterfly bushes I have seen in Philadelphia area always have butterflies hovering over the blooms. They make a real sweet garden.
Rose White, author of Easy Gardens Volume 13 -
Bird Sanctuary Plus Butterfly and Hummingbird Gardens
Last edited by Rose White; 02-18-2010 at 08:45 AM.
I never knew that there were actual plants or flowers that specifically attracted butterflies. I think that it would be great to have a butterfly garden.
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