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  2. Plant These Perennials in Your Garden for the Gift That ... - AOL

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    Perennial plants and flowers will come back year after year, and there are sun and shade lovers to suit any garden. ... Better yet, they'll attract butterflies but are resistant to rabbits and ...

  3. Butterflies Absolutely Love These Orange Flowers

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    This native perennial flower is a host plant for monarch butterflies. Plant milkweed to help support their populations, and you'll also get to enjoy the vibrant orange blooms and visiting butterflies.

  4. Tired of Replanting Every Year? You Need These Perennials - AOL

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    Perennial flowers and plants return for many years for the most bang for your buck. See our favorite spring, summer, fall, and winter perennial bloomers ... attracting tons of butterflies and bees ...

  5. Asclepias incarnata - Wikipedia

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    Asclepias incarnata, the swamp milkweed, rose milkweed, rose milkflower, swamp silkweed, or white Indian hemp, is a herbaceous perennial plant species native to North America. [3] [4] It grows in damp through wet soils and also is cultivated as a garden plant for its flowers, which attract butterflies and other pollinators with nectar.

  6. The 20 Most Beautiful Perennial Flowers to Plant in Your Garden

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    These tough plants can handle heat, humidity, and drought; attract pollinators; and make beautiful cut flowers. They are hardy to zones 3 through 9 and grow typically around 36 inches tall. SHOP ...

  7. Coreopsis - Wikipedia

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    The sunny, summer-blooming, daisy-like flowers are popularly planted in gardens to attract butterflies. Both annual and perennial types are grown in the home garden (USDA hardiness zone 7a/6b). [3] In the Mid-Atlantic region, insects such as bees, hover flies, and wasps are often observed visiting the flowers. [3]

  8. Psephellus dealbatus - Wikipedia

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    It is widely adaptable and drought-tolerant. The flowers attract butterflies and bees. It self-seeds to a degree. The cultivar 'Steenbergii' is recognized, [3] and several cultivars are available. Sources tracking weed species generally classify it as a "casual alien"; that is, it escapes from gardens but is not invasive. In some areas of the ...

  9. How to Attract Butterflies to Your Garden: 6 Essential ... - AOL

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    Find out how to attract butterflies with the right plants, water sources, and shelter.