Yellow daisy-like flowers bloom May through August, providing nectar for pollinators.

Blue-green evergreen leaves and spires of white flowers on this native orchid make it a unique addition to your garden.

Tall, sturdy purple-colored stalks are tipped with large clusters of purple-pink flowers that bloom July-September.

Individual spikes house whorls of small yellow 5-petaled flowers that tower over the foliage.

Lyreleaf Sage offers striking flowers, as well as patterned foliage, and is attractive to bees and butterflies.

Sets of strikingly blue flowers are clustered at the tips of single stems surrounded by a whorl of rich green leaves. 

This tall, showy summer-blooming sunflower provides nectar and seed to wildlife. 

Small lavender colored flowers bloom throughout the summer, offering a nectar source for bees. 

Purple and orange flowers are an important nectar source for native bees, butterflies and beneficial insects.