Flowers That Attract Pollinators to Your Garden
Pollinator-friendly flowers bring more than beauty to the garden—they invite bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other beneficial visitors that help plants thrive. Choosing blooms rich in nectar and pollen can increase activity throughout the growing season while creating a vibrant, lively landscape. Many pollinator plants are easy to grow, beginner-friendly, and full of color. Whether you want a buzzing backyard habitat or simply more blooms and butterflies, these guides will help you choose the right flowers with confidence.
Calendula
Admired for their sunny blooms and easy-growing nature, Calendula (Calendula officinalis) is a favorite for garden beds, containers, herb gardens, and pollinator-friendly flower plantings.
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Loved for their bright blooms and heat tolerance, Periwinkles (Catharanthus roseus) are a dependable choice for sunny beds, borders, containers, and low-maintenance pollinator gardens.
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Celebrated for their colorful spires and long bloom season, Snapdragons (Antirrhinum majus) are a classic choice for borders, cutting gardens, containers, and pollinator-friendly plantings.
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Verbena
Admired for their clusters of colorful blooms and strong pollinator appeal, Verbena (Verbena spp.) is a favorite for sunny borders, containers, butterfly gardens, and long-lasting seasonal color.
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Sweet Alyssum
Sweet Alyssum (Lobularia maritima) is treasured for its honey-like fragrance and soft mounding habit, making it a classic edging and container annual for gentle, old-fashioned charm.
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Known for upright flower spikes and reliable color, annual Salvia (Salvia splendens) is a longtime favorite for bedding displays, borders, pollinator gardens, and summer containers.
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Essential Gardening Tips for Pollinator Gardens
A pollinator garden becomes more successful when flowers bloom across multiple seasons and provide reliable nectar, pollen, and shelter. These simple tips will help you build a healthier, more active garden: