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Bright, sunny, and showy flowers attract butterflies. This species is a nectar plant for the extremely rare Southern Dogface butterfly. They have a burst of blooms in spring and then continue to produce more throughout the summer in scattered spurts.
The seeds attracts songbirds.
Great choices for the Butterfly Garden, Cottage Garden, Native Garden, Pollinator Garden, and Rock Garden.
Plant Nerd: This species is a nectar plant for the extremely rare Southern Dogface butterfly, which hasn't been seen in WNC in a long time. Planting these plants can help any of these butterflies who might find your garden! It is also the host plant for the extremely fancy looking Virginia Tiger Moth.
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