Milkweed is a must-have for attracting monarch butterflies. Its pink and orange flowers add a pop of color.
This resilient flower is not only beautiful with its purple-pink blooms but also attracts bees, butterflies, and birds.
The bright yellow petals of this daisy-like flower make it a showstopper. It’s drought-resistant and ideal for sunny spots.
With delicate spring blossoms, summer berries, and vibrant fall foliage, serviceberry is a versatile tree.
This native grass adds texture and movement to your garden. Its feathery plumes are beautiful in summer and provide winter interest.
Known for its striking red blooms, the cardinal flower attracts hummingbirds and thrives in moist, shady areas of your yard.
This hardy plant produces vibrant indigo flowers and is deer-resistant. It also enriches the soil by fixing nitrogen.
Goldenrod’s golden-yellow flowers bloom in late summer, providing food for pollinators and adding warmth to your landscape.
This easy-to-grow plant features clusters of tiny white, pink, or yellow flowers.