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Top 25 Plants for a Butterfly Garden
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9) Sweet Pea – This is an annual sun lover that works well in all zones. The flowers bloom in spring and are pink, white or lilac. This plant can get up to 6 feet tall.

8)Shasta Daisy – White daisies with yellow centers that bloom in summer. This flower needs full zone and will grow up to 3 feet. It likes zones 4-8.

7) Queen Anne’s Lace – This plant has lacy flat white flowers that bloom in the summer. It needs full sun and will grow up to 3 feet tall. Plant in zones 3-9. 6) Petunia – An annual that bloom from late spring to early winter in all zones. Its flowers come in many different patterns and colors. This plant can grow up to 18 inches tall.

5) African Marigold – This large yellow flower blooms all summer in all zones and is a favorite in many gardens. It is an annual that can get up to 3 feet tall.

4) Dahlia –Another garden favorite that bloom from mid summer to early winter. It can get up to 6 feet tall and the flowers come in many various colors and forms. It does best in zones 3-8.

3) Delphinium – A summer bloomer, this plant can grow up to 7 feet. The flowers form on spikes and are blue, lilac, or ivory. Plant this in zones 3-7.

2) Ageratum – A great annual plant for edging, it grows well in all zones. The blooms come in clusters of fuzzy lilac-blue, pink, or white and grow up to 12 inches tall.

1) Butterfly Bush – This shrub produces pink or lilac flowers in the summer. The plant needs full sun and it can get up to 6 feet tall. As the name implies it is a favorite of butterflies and can be grown best in zones 5-10.

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