thistlebloom
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As far as planting for "other" butterflies, my echinacea is a hot spot for them, and they also enjoy the Joe Pye weed.
It's been butterfly central here this year and all three attractants worked equally well~the large mimosa tree, the butterfly bush and the zinnias. I was surprised about how many pollinators love those zinnias....and they bloom all spring/summer/fall until hard frost so you can't go wrong with them.
Easy to plant, easy to grow, a beautiful showy garden flower that is easy to collect seeds on for another show each year.
I think the mimosa and butterfly bush have the greatest potential for bringing them in as the scent of those plants, particularly at dusk, are just intoxicating and I can just imagine how the moths and butterflies respond to that scent.
As far as planting for "other" butterflies, my echinacea is a hot spot for them, and they also enjoy the Joe Pye weed.
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Thank you. I'm not sure what I was thinking. I appreciate you being so polite. I knew something was off. I shoulda waited to post. The hybrids produce very little or no pollen. Not sterile pollen. They aren't mules. Thank you @seedcornHybrids don't have sterile pollen. Plants aren't mules.