Anemone virginiana White flowers bloom on multiple tall thin stalks beginning in late spring, and persist through summer.
Agrimonia striata Individual spikes house whorls of small yellow 5-petaled flowers that tower over the foliage.
Ageratina altissima Clusters of white flowers bloom in late summer through fall, attracting bees and butterflies.
Agastache nepetoides Tall native perennial with greenish-yellow whorls of flowers that are attractive to bees and butterflies.
Salvia Lyrata Lyreleaf Sage offers striking flowers, as well as patterned foliage, and is attractive to bees and butterflies.
Maianthemum canadense Clusters of tiny white flowers adorn this fragrant spring blooming woodland plant that stands only 6 inches tall.
Kosteletzkya virginica This large pink flower has a long bloom time, May-October, and attracts many pollinators including bees, butterflies and hummingbirds.
Gentiana clausa Sets of strikingly blue flowers are clustered at the tips of single stems surrounded by a whorl of rich green leaves.
Dicentra cucularilla This spring ephemeral blooms in March and April providing early nectar for waking bees.