
It’s fairly common knowledge that Asclepias tuberosa, known as butterfly weed, is great for attracting butterflies. But according to biologist Doug Tallamy, it also supports reproduction for other specimens that keep your garden healthy and provides valuable nectar for many native bees and butterflies. It’s good in Zones 3 through 9. Learn more about ways your garden can give back by clicking the link in our bio, check out the 2019 Garden Trends article! Photo by @robcardillophoto.
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