Known for its clusters of flowers and ability to attract pollinators with its nectar. This sweet-smelling flower is a must-have in any garden.
Known for its striking purple hue and soothing scent, lavender is a magnet for butterflies and an ideal choice for those seeking low-maintenance beauty.
Azaleas dazzle with spring blooms in vivid shades, some varieties offering foliage that lasts all year. They enjoy slightly acidic, well-drained soil and can brighten both sunny and partially shaded spots.
True to its name, this bush attracts butterflies with fragrant flowers from summer to fall. It prospers in full sun and well-drained soil, reaching up to 10 feet tall in zones 5-9.
This plant forms blankets of fragrant flowers in shades of white, rose, lavender, or purple. It’s a low-maintenance, cool-season annual, perfect for edgings, flower beds, and containers, thriving in full to partial shade.
The quintessential sign of spring, daffodils bring vibrant yellow, orange, and white blooms to your garden. They enjoy full to partial shade and well-drained soil, growing up to 30 inches tall.
Opening its large, white, trumpet-shaped flowers at night, the moonflower is ideal for moon gardens, where its fragrance intensifies after dark.