Including the best shrubs and bushes in your landscaping is a great way to add variety and beauty while attracting butterflies that feed on the nectar of their flowers.
Shrubs and bushes come in many shapes and heights so that they can fit in any number of locations and situations – front beds, windbreaks, or privacy hedges. Some shrubs are early bloomers, while others keep adding color to your yard all season long.
They not only enhance your outdoor living space by attracting adult butterflies and other pollinators with their nectar, but they can also attract a variety of wildlife by providing protection and shelter. Below are plants you can add to your nectar garden.
Nectar Shrubs That Attract Butterflies and Pollinators
Other Types of Nectar Plants
Flowers, Shrubs, Trees, Vines, Wildflowers, and Other Food Source