Ever wish your landscape enticed pollinators year-round? It can — if you use plants from this list of nectar-rich flora.
January is the time for planning and preparing your landscape for the coming year. Some plant experts compile lists for 12 months of color. But I wanted to be different. So, I’m proposing 12 months of nectar — for butterflies and hummingbirds.
In general, butterflies prefer umbrella-shaped flowers and hummingbirds prefer tubular flowers. So, I’m keeping it simple and suggesting three plants per month to keep them happy and fed.
Butterflies | Hummingbirds | |
January | Mistflower Alyssum Rosemary |
Firecracker plant Mexican honeysuckle Shrimp plant |
February | Citrus Alyssum Four nerve daisy |
Citrus Mexican honeysuckle Texas buckeye |
March | Salvias Blue curls Porterweed |
Red yucca Texas buckeye Texas redbud |
April | Butterfly bush Blue curls Salvias |
Crossvine Indian paintbrush Salvias |
May | Pentas Zinnias Butterfly bush |
Angel’s trumpet Crossvine Standing cypress |
June | Zinnias Verbana Coneflowers |
Salvias Red Yucca Cupheas |
July | Zinnias Sunflowers Coneflowers |
Esperanza Firebush Mexican olive |
August | Zinnias Verbana Coneflowers |
Esperanza Firebush Turk’s cap |
September | Salvias Mistflowers Fall aster |
Red yucca Esperanza Desert willow |
October | Salvias Mistflowers Fall aster |
Turk’s cap Red yucca Firebush |
November | Duranta Mexican flame vine Fall aster |
Firecracker plant Turk’s cap Shrimp plant |
December | Mistflower Alyssum Rosemary |
Firecracker plant Mexican honeysuckle Shrimp plant |
If I had to choose five all-purpose perennials for both butterflies and hummingbirds, they would be:
- Salvia
- Turk’s cap
- Mistflower
- Firecracker plant
- Rosemary
And three annuals:
- Zinnia
- Penta
- Coneflower
Now, that’s one all-purpose, year-round pollinator landscape!