Wildflowers That Practically Grow Themselves—And Feed Pollinators

Coneflower

Also known as, it is renowned for its nectar-rich blooms that attract bees. Available in colors including traditional purple and red, this plant is easy to care for, requiring minimal maintenance and thriving in both full sun and partial shade.

Black Eye Susan

These robust plants love the sun and are versatile enough to serve as borders, ground covers, or grouped in flower gardens, blooming from midsummer through the first frost.

Foxglove

With towering spikes of bell-shaped flowers, Foxglove is a stunning sun-loving wildflower that blooms from late spring to early summer.

Snapdragons

With their variety of shades, Snapdragons bring height and a burst of color to any garden border. They flourish in full sun and rich, well-drained soil.

Shasta Daisy

Shasta Daisies are charming with their simple white blooms and effectively attract butterflies. These daisies thrive in well-drained soil and can brighten any garden space while contributing to local biodiversity.

Bee Balm

Bee Balm is a favorite among bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. This plant is easy to grow, offering aromatic and colorful flowers in a range of shades.

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