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Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta var. pulcherrima)
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About This Plant Black-eyed Susans attract tons of bees and birds and are easy to grow, making them a great beginner plant. The yellow flowers are great at attracting tons of short-tongued bees like sweat bees and longhorn bees. It also makes plenty of seed that feeds birds like the…
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Giant Blue Sage – (Salvia azurea var. grandiflora)
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Giant Blue Sage (Salvia azurea grandiflora) is an easy beginner’s choice, deer-resistant, and low-maintenance fall bloomer perennial. It provides crucial nectar to monarchs during their migration and is a host plant to Hermit Sphinx (Lintneria eremitus). The seeds are also browsed on by various birds, and aromatic foliage can be used…
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Grey-Headed Coneflower – (Ratibida pinnata)
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Grey-headed Coneflower (Ratibida pinnata) provides vibrant yellow droopy flowers during June and July and stands 5 feet tall. It thrives in full sun, average moisture, and can tolerate drier soils in shady areas. It’s a clumping flowering perennial that you can bunch together, plant in mass, or use as a…
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Wild Bergamot (Monarda fistulosa var. mollis)
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Wild Bergamot is an iconic American prairie species praised for its herbal and ecological value, with prolific lavander blooms. It’s a shorter-lived perennial that reaches 4 feet and needs full to part sun, doing best in average to somewhat dry soils. It makes a perfect choice for pollinator gardens and…
