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This powerful plant combination is like a magnet for pollinators of all kinds. It will attract butterflies, moths, bees, and more. The beautiful, colorful blooms will appear throughout the summer and well into the fall. By selecting plants that bloom at different times, you can ensure that your garden is attractive to pollinators throughout the season.

‘Orchid Annie’ Butterfly Bush
‘Orchid Annie’ Butterfly Bush
‘Brooklyn Rose’ Daylily
‘American Gold Rush’ Black Eyed Susan
‘Grape Crush’ Aster
‘Banana Cream II’ Shasta Daisy

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‘Orchid Annie’ Butterfly Bush

‘American Gold Rush’ Black Eyed Susan

‘Brooklyn Rose’ Daylily

‘Banana Cream II’ Shasta Daisy

‘Grape Crush’ Aster

Benefits of Pollinator Gardens

Pollinator gardens offer a number of benefits, including:

  • Attracting beneficial insects to your outdoor space
  • Adding color and beauty to your garden
  • Supporting the local ecosystem

With this pollinator garden combination, you can create a beautiful and beneficial garden that will bring joy to your outdoor space for years to come.