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Creating a butterfly garden is anything but new. In fact, there are more resources available via Google on how to make a butterfly garden than the practice of creating a square foot garden. But, what if the garden you are trying to create needs to be limited to container plants?
Those gardeners who live in apartments, lifestyle villages, or who only have space on their rooftops are limited to what they can plant. Everything they grow must be contained in some form of pot rather than in garden soil. So, is it possible to create a butterfly container garden?
Sure, it's just a matter of choosing the right plants that will (a) survive living in a container, and (b) still entice butterflies.
Now that you have your containers already to go, what plants can you put in them to attract butterflies to your garden?
Here's a short list of some of the plants that you will be able to grow noticing that they all are great bloom producers. Flowers are the main reason a butterfly, like bees, will be attracted to your plants so give them as much as they want.
Not all plants will work in all areas and the butterflies that are native in your region may be more particular about which plants they like to feast on. As your butterflies begin to descend upon your garden, take notice of which plants they're attracted to and learn from their behaviour.
| Aster | Callistephus chinensis |
| Aubrieta | Aubrieta deltoidea |
| Bergamot | Monarda fistulosa |
| Blanket Flower | Gaillardia aristata |
| Blue Vervain | Verbena hastata |
| Bugbane | Cimicifuga simplex |
| Burning Bush | Dictamnus albus |
| Butterfly Bush | Buddleia davidii |
| Butterfly Flower | Schizanthus wisetonensis |
| Butterfly Lily | Hedychium coronarium |
| Butterfly Orchid | Oncidium papilio |
| Butterfly Pea | Clitoria ternata |
| Californian Lilac | Ceanothus |
| Candytuft | Iberis amara |
| Cardinal Flower | Lobelia cardinalis |
| Chives | Allium schoenoprasum |
| Cinquefoil | Potentilla fruticosa |
| Columbine | Aquilegia canadensis |
| Common Milkweed | Asclepias syriaca |
| Coneflower | Echinacea purpurea |
| Dandelion | Taraxacum officinale |
| Dutchman's Breeches | Dicentra cucullaria |
| English Lavender | Lavendula angustifolia |
| Evening Primrose | Oenothera biennis |
| False Aster | Boltonia asteroides |
| Fennel | Foeniculum vulgare - Suggested by Annie |
| Field Scabious | Knautia arvensis |
| Forget-me-nots | Myosotis |
| French Marigolds | Tagetes patula |
| Gayfeather | Liatris spicata |
| Geranium | Pelargonium |
| Gloriosa Daisy | Rudbeckia hirta |
| Goat's Beard | Aruncus dioicus |
| Golden Rod | Solidago |
| Grape Hyacinth | Muscari |
| Harebell | Campanula rotundifolia |
| Heath Aster | Aster ericoides |
| Helen's Flower | Helenium autumnale |
| Heliotrope | Heliotropium arborescens |
| Hemp Agrimony | Eupatorium cannabinum |
| Honesty | Lunaria annua |
| Hyssop | Hyssopus officianalis |
| Joe Pye Weed | Eupatorium maculatum |
| Lacecap Hydrangea | Hydrangea macrophylla |
| Lanceleaf Coreopsis | Coreopsis lanceolata |
| Lavender | Lavandula |
| Lavender Hyssop | Agastache foeniculum |
| Leadplant | Amorpha canescens |
| Lilac | Syringa vulgaris |
| Lobelia | Lobelia erinus |
| Marjoram | Origanum vulgare |
| Meadow Rose | Rosa Blanda |
| Mexican Orange Blossom | Choisya ternata |
| Passion Flower | Passiflora incarnata |
| Pasture Rose | Rosa carolina |
| Penstemon | Penstemon digitalis |
| Pot Marigold | Calendula |
| Purpletop Verbena | Verbena bonariensis - Suggested by Annie |
| Raspberries | Rubus idaeus |
| Sea Pink | Armeria maritima |
| Shasta Daisy | Chrysanthemum shasta |
| Silky Aster | Aster sericeus |
| Sky Blue Aster | Aster azureus |
| Smooth Aster | Aster laevis |
| Smooth Solomon's Seal | Polygonatum biflorum |
| Spiderwort | Tradescantia ohiensis |
| Strawflower | Helichrysum bracteatum |
| Sweet Pea | Lathyrus odoratus |
| Sweet pepper bush | Clethra alnifolia |
| Sweet Rocket | Hesperis matronalis |
| Sweet William | Dianthus barbatus |
| Thistle | Cirsium rivulare |
| Thyme | Thymus |
| Toadflax | Linaria |
| Violets | Viola pedata |
| Virginian Stock | Malcomia maritima |
| White Aster | Aster ptarmicoides |
| White False Indigo | Baptisia leucantha |
| Wild Lupine | Lupinus perennis |
| Wild Rose | Rosa arkansana |
| Wild Senna | Cassia hebecarpa |
| Yarrow | Achillea millefolium |
Comments
What a fun idea! It's amazing what you can grow in containers.
Stuart, a few years ago we grew most of our flowers in a container deck garden and we have many at our current house. I'd like to add two plants to your list: Fennel and Verbena bonariensis were happy in pots and attracted butterflies.
Will either of these plants grow for you?
Annie at the Transplantable Rose
Posted by: Annie in Austin | June 3, 2007 10:43 AM
Thanks Annie for the two suggested plants. I shall add them to the list.
Fennel grows wild here on the side of the road and anywhere else where it can source enough moisture.
As for verbena bonariensis I'm guessing that it shouldn't be a problem as most verbenas seem to appreciate our climate and grow well.
Posted by: Stuart | June 4, 2007 6:27 AM