Help promote a crucial pollinator habitat by adding these proven pollinator attractive plants to your yard.
Choose a sunny location and create a small garden — or mix in with your existing landscape.
Total of 100 packs available.
$50+tax per pack — each includes 10 quart-sized plants, 2 of each variety.
Pick up Saturday, September 21 between 8:00am and 10:00am at Botanical Garden front entrance (1300 Botanical Parkway).
Pollinator Plant Packs include two each of the following 5 plants:
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- Dark Towers Beardtongue Penstemon ‘Dark Towers’
- Flowers late spring.
- Light pink flowers over red/black foliage.
- Full sun.
- 18–36" tall × 18–23" wide.
- Cut back stems after flowering for a tidy groundcover.
- Windflower Anemone ‘Honorine Jobert’
- Flowers late summer to early fall for 5–8 weeks.
- In our climate, white flowers over basal foliage evergreen.
- Afternoon shade is preferable in our climate.
- Foliage to 2' tall. Flowers to 4' tall.
- Add compost in the soil backfill.
- Japanese Aster Aster incisus ‘Blue Star’
- Flowers June–September.
- Daisy-like, light blue flowers with a yellow center.
- Full sun.
- 1–2' tall.
- Shear stems after flowering to promote reblooming.
- Indigo spires sage Salvia ‘Indigo Spires’
- Flowers spring to frost.
- Dark violet flowers.
- Full sun to light shade.
- 4'×4'.
- Lightly shear after initial flowering to rejuvenate foliage and flowers.
- Giant Coneflower Rudbeckia maxima
- Flowers in summer. Basal foliage sometimes persists through winter.
- Black-eyed-Susan type flowers with large brown cone and golden yellow petals.
- Full sun with supplemental water.
- 2'×2' foliage. 7' tall with flowers.
- Leave flower stalks for bees and birds. Cut back at frost.