Lavender’s fragrant purple blooms are rich in nectar, making it a favorite for bees. It also provides a long flowering period throughout summer.
Sunflowers offer abundant pollen and nectar, attracting bees with their bright, large blooms. Their tall stature also provides a landing pad for pollinators.
Borage's star-shaped blue flowers are a bee magnet, offering rich nectar. It self-seeds easily, ensuring a continuous supply of food for bees.
Foxglove’s tall spikes of bell-shaped flowers are perfect for bees to feed on. The plant’s tubular flowers hold ample nectar deep inside.
Zinnias come in a variety of bright colors that bees find attractive. Their daisy-like blooms offer easy access to pollen and nectar.
Goldenrod’s yellow clusters of flowers provide a late-season nectar source for bees. It’s a hardy plant that thrives in various conditions.
Asters bloom late in the season, providing essential nectar when other flowers have faded. Their daisy-like flowers are particularly attractive to bees.
Clover is a low-growing plant that produces small, sweet-smelling flowers. It’s an excellent source of nectar, especially in lawns and meadows.