Low-maintenance plants to attract butterflies

What low-maintenance plants are best for attracting butterflies?

Asked by khalid on 19th Mar 2023
Expert Trade Answers
"Buddleia - also known as the butterfly bush because they love it. Will grow and grow yet tolerate hard pruning if it gets too big. You can even chop it right back to the ground and it will soon bounce back."
Answered on 19th Mar 2023 - Member since Oct 2022 - report
"There are several low-maintenance plants that are great for attracting butterflies to your garden. Some of the best options include:

Milkweed: This is the only plant that Monarch butterfly larvae feed on, making it a crucial plant to attract Monarchs. Milkweed is also low-maintenance and comes in a variety of colors and sizes.

Coneflower: Coneflowers, also known as echinacea, are easy to grow and produce vibrant flowers that attract butterflies. They bloom from midsummer to fall and come in a variety of colors.

Butterfly Bush: As the name suggests, this plant is a magnet for butterflies. It is a low-maintenance shrub that produces fragrant flowers in shades of purple, pink, and white.

Black-eyed Susan: Black-eyed Susans are easy to grow and produce bright yellow flowers that attract butterflies. They bloom in the summer and fall.

Lantana: Lantana is a low-maintenance plant that produces small clusters of flowers in a variety of colors. Butterflies are drawn to its nectar-rich flowers.

Verbena: Verbena is a low-growing plant that produces clusters of small flowers in shades of pink, purple, and red. It is an excellent choice for attracting butterflies to your garden.

Overall, these low-maintenance plants are a great choice for attracting butterflies to your garden. They are easy to grow and require minimal care, making them ideal for both beginner and experienced gardeners."
Answered on 18th Apr 2023 - Member since Apr 2023 - report
"Hi the butterfly bush formley known as buddleia is highly attractive for butterflies and low maintenance"
Answered on 22nd Mar 2023 - Member since Mar 2023 - report
"There's a plant called a Budleia. It attracts butterfly like mad. It takes a bit of maintaining though. You could also just plant wild flower seeds depends where you're planting"
Answered on 19th Mar 2023 - Member since Jan 2023 - report
"Lavender and the Cranesbill Geraniums are both very low maintenance."
Answered on 6th May 2023 - Member since May 2023 - report
"Plants like liatris, echinacea, bee balm, sweet joe pye weed, butterfly bush or butterfly weed."
Answered on 24th Apr 2023 - Member since Apr 2023 - report
"Red or pink rose bushes. Only really need to water them .prune them when they get a bit wild"
Answered on 17th Jun 2023 - Member since May 2023 - report
"Just go to your local garden center and buy a bag of meadow flower seed this would be perfect for them"
Answered on 5th Apr 2023 - Member since Jan 2022 - report
"The following are two own as the best plants to attract butterflies: Lavender, Buddleia, Echinacea, Verbena, Aster…."
Answered on 19th Mar 2023 - Member since Jun 2018 - report
"Buddleia.
Red valerian.
Verbena bonariensis.
Sedum.
Hebe.
Wild marjoram.
Common knapweed.
Hemp-agrimony."
Answered on 19th Mar 2023 - Member since Feb 2023 - report
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