19 Types of Wildflowers to Consider Growing (And Why)
Create a stunning, low-maintenance garden with native wildflowers this summer. Choose wisely to avoid invasive species. Enjoy vibrant colors and textures!
Bachelor Buttons: Charming wildflowers, native to Europe, attract butterflies, vibrant hues for arrangements, resilient, adaptable, support local wildlife.
Coneflower: Native to North America, vibrant colors, adaptable, attracts pollinators, easy care, perfect for arrangements, adds beauty to any occasion.
Cardinal Flower: Native to North America, vibrant red blooms, attracts butterflies and hummingbirds, vital habitat, perfect for arrangements, resilient, adaptable.
Black-Eyed Susan: Native perennial, striking yellow blooms, attracts butterflies, resilient to various climates, essential for biodiversity, perfect for gardens.
White Water Lily: Spectacular aquatic wildflower, attracts butterflies, perennial pollen source, enhances ecosystems, unique beauty, adaptable to various climates.
Wild Cosmos: Native to Mexico, beloved by butterflies, delicate foliage, summer blooms, perfect for arrangements, easy care, drought-resistant, attracts pollinators.