7 Flowering Plants That Attract Bees

Cosmos is another annual flower that is great for attracting bees. If you plant them in early summer, they usually start blooming in midsummer and until the first frost.

Cosmos

Sage is a versatile plant that comes back year after year and sometimes just sticks around for a season.

Sage

When autumn arrives, goldenrod takes center stage in the garden with its vibrant golden blooms.

Goldenrod

Black-eyed Susan is a native North American plant that is a hit with honeybees, who flock to its bright yellow flowers with brown centers.

Black-Eyed Susan

Lamb’s ear is a plant with soft, fuzzy leaves that feels like a lamb’s ear. It is tough and can handle different kinds of soil and sunlight

Lamb's Ear

Catmint is a favorite among gardeners and bees because of its fragrant leaves and purple flowers.

Catmint

Lantana might look like just a bunch of small flowers, but it is a big deal for pollinators like bees and butterflies.

Lantana

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