Our Butterfly Blend wildflower ingredients include the following species. These were chosen specifically for their nectar rich flowers to which butterflies are drawn. The type of butterfly attracted to your flower patch will depend on where you live, but this mix includes flowers that are attractive to Monarch butterflies, swallow-tails, skippers, admirals, and many more. This blend is also attractive to hummingbirds and wild pollinators like bumblebees, hoverflies, and other beneficial insects.
Black-Eyed Susan | Rudbeckia hirta |
Blanketflower | Gaillardia aristata |
Butterfly Milkweed | Asclepias tuberosa |
California Poppy | Eschscholzia californica |
Candytuft | Iberis umbellata |
China Aster | Calliestephus chinensis |
Dwarf Godetia | Clarkia amoena |
Dwarf Plains Coreopsis | Coreopsis tinctoria |
Gayfeather | Liatris spicatus |
Indian Blanket | Gaillardia pulchella |
Lance-Leaf Coreopsis | Coreopsis lanceolata |
Lemon Beebalm | Monarda citriodora |
Prairie Coneflower | Ratibida columnifera |
Purple Coneflower | Echinacea purpurea |
Rocket Larkspur | Delphinium consolida |
Siberian Wallflower | Cheiranthus allionii |
Scarlet Salvia | Salvia coccinea |
Sweet Alyssum | Lobularia maritima |
West Coast Seeds enjoys a geographically diverse customer base across North America. If you live in a sensitive bioregion, there may be campaigns at your local level against the planting of certain seeds. Please consider such campaigns as you select the right wildflower blend for your patio, garden, field, or farm. In Canada, you can visit the Invasive Species Centre website to find further resources on invasive plants in your region.