The Beautiful Late Summer Flower That'll Draw Pollinators To Your Garden Into Fall
This beautiful flower blooms from summer into early fall, bringing birds and bees into your yard in cooler months when food sources are scarce.
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This beautiful flower blooms from summer into early fall, bringing birds and bees into your yard in cooler months when food sources are scarce.
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Read MoreThis flower has a name as colorful as its blooms and looks great draped over a white picket fence. Its nectar will draw pollinators to your cottagecore garden.
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Read MoreThis pretty flower is a favorite among gardeners, and unfortunately, deer too. The herbivores love snacking on this plant and it could lure them into your yard.
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Read MoreThis native flower has delicate clusters of violet, lilac, and lavender blooms that will bring birds, butterflies, and other pollinators to your garden.
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