Flowers That Attract Pollinators
Pollinator-Friendly Plants
Bring your garden to life with blooms that bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds can’t resist. Our collection of plants that attract pollinators is hand-picked to support a thriving, beautiful ecosystem right in your backyard. Whether you're planting for color, fragrance, or to help nature, these garden favorites do it all.
Which Pollinator-Friendly Plants Are Right for You?
Not sure where to start? Here’s a quick guide:
Full Sun: Coneflowers, Bee Balm, and Black-Eyed Susans thrive in bright, sunny gardens and keep the pollinators buzzing.
Shade Areas: Astilbe and Columbine bring color and nectar to low-light areas where bees and hummingbirds can still visit.
Bee & Butterfly Magnets: Butterfly Bush, Milkweed, and Coreopsis are irresistible to winged visitors.
Cold Hardy: Try Russian Sage, Catmint, and Yarrow—tough enough for chilly climates, but full of pollinator charm.