The top 3 purple flowering plants for a butterfly garden – I love to grow plants in our flower beds, baskets and containers that attract butterflies!
One of the things I love the best about summer is our flower gardens and watching all of the birds and butterflies that visit!
I love to grow plants in our flower beds, baskets and containers that attract butterflies. One of my favorite flower colors to add to my yard and containers is purple. I’m planning to add more this coming summer; these are my top 3 purple flowering plants to attract butterflies!
The top 3 purple plants for a butterfly garden:
1. Purple Coneflower- This beautiful perennial is perfect for flower beds that have full sun exposure. This flower is very durable – it’s drought and heat resistant. Great if you live where there are water useage limits in the summer.
2. Verbena. This is a perfect trailing plant to add to your urns, containers and hanging baskets. It will steadily bloom all summer.
3. Aster: These come in many colors but I love purple the best! They are heavy flower producers and create a gorgeous mass of blooms all fall! They even grow wild here! Their blooms supply nectar to hungry butterflies in the fall as they prepare for their big migration to the south.
Aren’t these flowers and butterflies gorgeous? I can’t wait for summer!
I hope you enjoyed this post on the top 3 purple plants for a butterfly garden!
Do you grow plants that attract butterflies?
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Julia Konya says
I can’t wait for our garden to start blooming again. One of my favorites are the purple coneflowers. And I’m a host addict 😉
Heather SettingforFour says
Oh me too Julia! We’ve had such a long winter and it’s snowing again today! I have lots of purple coneflowers too and hostas are one of my favorites as well – they are both great low maintenance plants!
MomHomeGuide.com says
Thanks for the tips, Heather! I planted a sunny flower garden (complete with mammoth sunflowers) on the southern side of my home, and I’d love to plant some flowers that attract butterflies. My kids would love watching the butterflies! Thanks again.
WoodsofBellTrees says
I love all of these flowers! We had wild purple aster last year and the bees and butterflies loved it! I am hoping my purple bee balm flowers this year since they loved that when I had it before! You have me excited for flowers!
Heather SettingforFour says
I’m so glad you have a butterfly garden to enjoy! I can’t wait for the butterflies to return this summer!!