I live in ohio and would like to plant a garden to attract butterflies. what plants are best?
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Hi alida!
Adult butterflies are attracted to sweet, sharp and fragrant smells and the colors orange, yellow, pink, purple and red. All varieties love wild flowers.
Here's a nice selection: Azalea, Bee Balm, Butterfly Bush (buddleia ), Liatris (Blazing Star), Verbena, Golden aster, Coneflower, Blue sage, Salvia, New England Aster, Forget-me-not, Achillea, Dianthus , Maltese Cross, Honesty (Lunaria), Hardy Geraniums, Lavender, Daylilies, Gaillardia, Black-eyed Susan, Shasta daisy, Sweet William, Marigold, Violets and Zinnia.
Select your plants by the type of butterflies you wish to attract. If your favorite butterfly is the Monarch, you must have Milkweed for these caterpillars to feed on. If you like Black Swallowtail, plant dill and/or parsley.
Good luck! I'm from Ohio, too.
butterflies have a life span of just a few days. In order to have them around, you can raise them and release them to the wild. Then, just plant any thing that flowers to hold them around.
I have butterfly bushes and I can guarantee they work, look out for what you ask for though, lots of butterflys mean lots of caterpillars too.
Butterflys live much longer than a few days, Monarchs migrate to Mexico each winter, they'd have to fly real fast to get there in days.
You want to plant nectar sources and host plants.
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Good Luck and Happy Gardening from Cathy and Neal!
liatris, also known as gayfeather, butterfly bush, milkweed believe it or not is becoming a hot commodity in Michigan to attract butterflies, especially Monarch butterflies that thrive on them and you can now get milkweed in several varieties.
My biggest success for attracting butterflies is the buddleia plant. They come in three colors, I believe. I have a yellow one and a purple one. They also attract hummingbirds. This plant is also known sometimes as a butterfly plant. It will grow huge and the blooms are like a long stem bloom. Just pick off the bloom once it begins to turn brown and another will replace it.
I have noted as well that the butterflies and the bees enjoy my lavender plant. Since bees are becoming a scarcity, (at least where I live) I am glad of that. I don't worry about getting stung by them, because I use Skin-So-Soft and they don't bother me. I also have a lot of dianthus plants around. Mine survived the winter somehow.
Best of wishes.
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