Silene regia Bright red, tubular flowers bloom June-August, attracting hummingbirds and large butterflies.
Solidago speciosa One of the showiest of our many native goldenrods; it blooms late summer to fall and provides an important nectar source for pollinators.
Dicentra eximia Pink, heart-shaped flowers dangle on outstretched stems, anchored within a rosette of deeply-cut, fern-like, silver-green leaves.
Silene stellata Each delicate looking flower has 5 odorless, white, fringed petals; mainly pollinated by moths.
Polemonium reptans Loosely clustered light blue, bell-shaped, 5-petaled flowers bloom in mid to late spring above a mound of textured green leaves.
Tradescantia virginiana Clump forming perennial with grass-like leaves and small purple flowers that are attractive to bees, hummingbirds and other pollinators.
Spiraea tomentosa Tiny densely clustered pink flowers attract bees, butterflies and other pollinators. Host plant for numerous butterfly and moth caterpillars.
Carex vulpinoidea Clumping sedge with fine textured leaves that grows in wet conditions; wildlife friendly!
Agastache scrophulariifolia Purple Giant Hyssop is a tall, late-summer blooming perennial. Purple flowers are attractive to bees, butterflies and hummingbirds.