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- Achillea (Yarrow)
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- Abelia
- Allamanda
- Triteleia
Butterfly Attracting
Irresistibly Beautiful Choices for Butterflies
Invite the majestic presence of swallowtails, skippers, monarchs, and more into your garden with these butterfly-attracting plants. Bearing ample nectar-rich blooms as well as necessary shelter, these colorful selections bring in many species of winged visitors and beautify your garden over a long, fruitful season.
Butterflies are second only to bees when it comes to pollinating your flowers and crops. And when you place plants throughout your garden that cater to their various needs, they'll be able to find shelter, food, and areas in which to lay their eggs.
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