The best offering is one of diversity, say the experts. A Southeast pollinator garden can include flowers of different colors and sizes, with varying shapes such as tubular and flat, as well as a variety of annuals, perennials, herbs, shrubs, and trees. Include native as well as non-native plants in the Southern pollinator garden. Listed here are some of the best pollinator-attracting plants, and tips to create a welcome habitat in a Southern pollinator garden.
Southeast Pollinator Garden: Southern Plants for Pollinators
Attracting pollinators to your yard can be as simple as planting a few favorite nectar species in containers. But to really make an impact, go further by layering a habitat with trees, shrubs, perennials, and annuals that provide pollen and nectar, plus nesting material such as hollow berry canes for native bees. Choose enough plants to bloom in as many months as possible to supply foraging material year-round. Most pollinator plants need full sun to bloom well, so be sure to cite your Southern pollinator garden in a sunny spot with wind breaks to make it easier for hovering and landing. Here are a few Southern plants for pollinators, but there are many more. Research what grows best in your area and focus on those for your pollinator garden in the South. Also, consider adding a water source, like a wet depression in the ground or a sandy area that is kept wet for butterfly puddling. Ground nesting bees appreciate bare soil for tunneling. For the health and welfare of the pollinators, be sure to avoid using pesticides in the garden. Synthetic as well as natural pesticides will kill the pollinators at all stages. Annuals – all season
CosmosLantanaMarigold*PentasTithoniaZinnia
Herbs
African Blue BasilFennelMintRosemaryRue
Spring Perennials
ColumbineGolden AlexandersVeronica speedwellWoodland phlox
Summer Perennials
Anise hyssopBee balmBlack-eyed Susan CoreopsisDaylilyGauraJoe Pye Weed LiatrisMilkweedPenstemonPurple coneflowerPurple passionflower vineSalviaTrumpet honeysuckle vine
Fall Perennials
Aster*ChrysanthemumGoldenrodSedum
Shrubs
AbeliaBeautyberryBlueberryButterfly bushCompact spicy jatrophaDwarf Southern magnoliaLilacNinebarkRose of SharonSpicebush
Trees
Chaste CrabappleMaplePaw PawEastern redbudPagoda dogwoodTulip poplar
*Butterfly host plant Planting a wide variety of colorful plants is sure to bring lots of humming, buzzing, and fluttering to your Southern pollinator garden.