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15 Monarch Pollinator Plants

Attracts beautiful Monarch butterflies

Supports vital pollinator populations

Promotes healthy ecosystem balance

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Monarch Pollinator Plants For Sale (Pack of 15)

This Monarch Pollinator Plants package is a fantastic way to create a butterfly-friendly garden and attract beautiful butterflies to your space. Among the various plants included in the package, the Trumpet Vine, Milkweed, and Jewelweed stand out for their remarkable attributes, making them essential for any butterfly enthusiast.

Monarch Pollinator Plants Is Our Best Seller Package

Adding this package to your yard is a great way to create a small wildflower meadow. Some milkweed species have robust, monoecious flowers with a maximum height of three feet. Other variants include vines with long, twining stems. Zinnias can take several forms, including daisy, cactus, and dahlia shapes. They come in various colors, including white, yellow, orange, red, and pink, and they feature vibrant, solitary flowerheads on an upright stem. A coneflower's delicate petals can be any pink, purple, or white shade. Modern coneflowers are available in a rainbow of hues, including orange, green, peach, and coral; they can be single or double-bloomed.

Design a Striking Butterfly Heaven With 15 Monarch Pollinator Plants

They benefit butterfly gardens in various ways. They provide butterflies with food and shelter while the butterflies spread pollen, allowing them to multiply. Some popular flowers that work well in butterfly gardens include verbenas, blazing stars, marigolds, and goldenrods. Planting 15 of them in a cluster will create exquisite havens for butterflies, bees, and other rare types of insects.

Build a Colorful Woodland Edge with Monarch Pollinator Plants

A natural ecotone is the gradual change from open to wooded regions; planting flowers that attract butterflies in these areas can help make the transition seem more natural. The habitats the flowers create are optimal for many other kinds of animals, including birds and bees. A few of the most common flowers that work well as woodland edges include barrenworts, hostas, and toad lilies. The attractive blossoms these flowers create add a unique appeal to yards with wooded areas.

Enhance Your Garden with Monarch Pollinator Plants And Save Wildlife 

You can even arrange other flowers in an outer ring around the milkweed to create an exciting Monarch Pollinator Plant garden. It's best to grow a range of nectar flowers that blossom in the spring, summer, and autumn; these can be annuals, biennials, or perennials. Include a minimum of ten of them, preferably of diverse types, to provide a healthy food supply for the butterflies and their larvae.

Exposure

Monarch Pollinator Plants thrive in full sun, requiring at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily. This exposure ensures vigorous growth and abundant blooms, crucial for attracting and supporting monarch butterflies throughout their lifecycle.

Height at Maturity

Over 12"

Usage

Flowering

Shipped As

Bare root

Ships

USPS

Planting Zones

3-9

How To Grow & Care Tips

Sorry, these are diffeent collections of plants and we can not offer tips due to so many different typesof plants in this collection. 

Happy Planting,

TN Nursery

Caring Tips

How do I care for my 15 Monarch Pollinator Plants?

Each box contains detailed care instructions and information about your product. But here's the basics.

Care Tips

Water them often to care for Monarch Pollinator Plants, making sure the soil stays damp but not soggy. Use well-draining soil to prevent root rot and apply organic mulch to retain moisture. Prune spent flowers to encourage new blooms.

Light Requirements

Monarch Pollinator Plants thrive in full sun, requiring at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily. This exposure ensures vigorous growth and abundant blooms, crucial for attracting and supporting monarch butterflies throughout their lifecycle.

Hardy Planting Zones

3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9

Customer Reviews

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Henry Jameson, Wisconsin
Beautiful Pollinator Plants That Thrive Effortlessly

The Monarch Pollinator Plants are truly remarkable. They were strong, healthy, and ready to plant upon arrival. Within a short time, my garden has turned into a thriving habitat for butterflies.

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Sage Sanders, Georgia
Superior Plants That Bring Gardens to Life

TN Nursery does not disappoint! The 15 Monarch Pollinator Plants were carefully selected and are already flourishing. They’ve created a lively and colorful haven in my yard that pollinators can’t resist.

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Samuel Parker, Illinois
Monarch Paradise in My Own Backyard

I’m so happy with the 15 Monarch Pollinator Plants from TN Nursery. They’ve made my garden come alive with vibrant colors and fluttering wings. Packaging was careful, and the plants were ready to grow.

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Lillian Cooper, Kentucky
Impressive Variety and Incredible Blooms

The mix of Monarch Pollinator Plants from TN Nursery gave me a stunning blend of blooms that not only look beautiful but also draw in butterflies and bees daily. Excellent quality and long-lasting plants.

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Carter Reynolds, Ohio
Thriving Monarch Pollinator Plants with Amazing Results

The 15 Monarch Pollinator Plants I received were perfectly chosen and in pristine condition. TN Nursery clearly knows how to cater to pollinators while ensuring the plants thrive in my zone. Truly spectacular!