Summer Blooms
Summer-blooming native wildflowers are the workhorses of the pollinator garden, providing continuous nectar and pollen from June through August when insect activity peaks. These sun-loving perennials thrive in the heat and often tolerate drought once established, making them ideal for low-maintenance landscapes. From towering prairie giants to compact border plants, summer bloomers offer diverse colors, heights, and bloom times that keep your garden buzzing with life. Many species support specialist pollinators and serve as host plants for butterfly and moth larvae, creating a complete ecosystem in your yard.
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Hairy False Goldenaster (Heterotheca Villosa) -
Gray Dogwood (Cornus Racemosa) -
Carolina Larkspur (Delphinium carolinianum) -
Ramps (Allium tricoccum) -
Obsessively Short Kit -
Party in the Back Kit -
American Red Raspberry (Rubus strigosus) -
Field Thistle (Cirsium discolor) -
Tall Thistle (Cirsium altissimum) -
Wild Hyacinth (Camassia Scilloides) -
Catalpa (Catalpa Speciosa) -
Large-seeded Hawthorn (Crataegus Macrosperma) -
Concord Grape (Vitis Labrusca 'Concord') -
Yellow Raspberry (Rubus idaeus var. strigosus) -
Soapweed (Yucca Glauca) -
Rain Garden Kit -
American Basswood (Tilia americana) -
Tufted hairgrass (Deschampsia cespitosa) -
Fringed Brome (Bromus Ciliatus) -
Bush's Coneflower (Echinacea Paradoxa) -
Western Spiderwort (Tradescantia Occidentalis) -
Slender Bush Clover (Lespedeza Virginica) -
Wild Mint (Mentha Arvensis) -
Birds and Bugs Kit