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Pollinator Plants

Pollinator plants attract bees, butterflies, small birds, and even bats to the landscape. These plants will improve the health and sustainability of your garden, and may help restore unstable communities of pollinating animals. Enjoy your beautiful garden visitors!

Pandora Vine (Pandora jasminoides)
Passionflower, blue (Passiflora incarnata)
Passionflower, red (Passiflora coccinea)
Pentas, mixed (Pentas lanceolata)
Salvia, red (Salvia splendens)
Shooting Star (Pseuderanthemum laxiflorum)
Shooting Star, blossoms (Pseuderanthemum laxiflorum)
Society Garlic (Tulbaghia violacea)
Society Garlic, bed (Tulbaghia violacea)
Thryallis (Galphimia speciosa)
Thryallis, blossom (Galphimia speciosa)
Tibouchina ‘Purple Glory’
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