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Top Ten Nectar Plants For Butterflies

29/09/2017 //  by Barry Wells

Butterflies and moths need nectar-rich flowers for food.  Adding these plants to your garden will keep them fuelled throughout the season. Most of these are easy to grow perennials, which will do their job, year after year.

• Buddleia – The Butterfly Bush

• Verbena bonariensis

• Wallflower – Bowles Mauve

• Ice Plant – Sedum spectabile

• Lavender

• Michaelmas Daisy

• Oregano

• Red Valerian

• Hemp Agrimony

• Field Scabious

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