In the spring of 2021 I wanted to start a butterfly garden. In these past two years I have learned a lot and enjoyed so many butterflies along the way. Join me in this video as I talk about the various nectar plants that are in my yard to attract butterflies. I garden along the upper Texas Gulf Coast in Zone 9a. If you haven't watched my video on what to think about if you are going to add a butterfly space to your gardens, I will put the link here: [ Ссылка ]
The Nectar flowers that butterflies regularly visit in my gardens and that I discuss in this video are below. I am also going to include a link to a video or playlist for some of these nectar plants I have done separate videos in which I have discussed them in more detail:
Zinnia
Cardinal Climber [ Ссылка ]
Lantana [ Ссылка ]
Liatris
Gregg's Mist Flower [ Ссылка ]
Pentas
Yellow Cestrum
Butterfly Bush [ Ссылка ]
Firebush [ Ссылка ]
Salvia [ Ссылка ]
Cuphea or Cigar Plant [ Ссылка ]
Mexican Flame Vine [ Ссылка ]
Porterweed [ Ссылка ]
Coneflower
Milkweed Flowers
Hibiscus [ Ссылка ]
Snapdragons
Turk's Cap
One very important nectar plant in my butterfly garden that wasn't flowering at the time this video was made is:
Tithonia or Mexican Sunflower: [ Ссылка ]
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