Obedient Plant
Physostegia virginiana
Keeps pollinators fed — it draws pollinators, hummingbirds, and butterflies right through when it flowers in Aug and Sep.
- Full–part sun
- Average–wet
- 2–4 ft
- Blooms Aug–Sep
Native plants that turn a yard into a season-long buffet for bees, butterflies, and the insects that keep the food web running. For Illinois, the right natives are shaped by Central Tallgrass Prairie and a humid continental climate. Every species below, from Obedient Plant and Golden Alexanders to the rest of the list, is genuinely native to Illinois and the wider flora of the Midwest and hardy through zones 5–7. A garden that feeds pollinators all season needs something in bloom from the first warm days of spring through the last of fall. Aim for at least three species flowering at any given time, plant in generous drifts of one kind rather than singletons so foragers can work efficiently, and leave seed heads and hollow stems standing over winter to shelter the next generation.
Each one native to your region and hardy in zones 5–7 · see this collection in other states.
Physostegia virginiana
Keeps pollinators fed — it draws pollinators, hummingbirds, and butterflies right through when it flowers in Aug and Sep.
Zizia aurea
Works hard for pollinators — it draws pollinators, butterflies, and native bees while it blooms Apr through Jun.
Pulsatilla patens
Nectar and pollen for the garden — it draws pollinators, native bees, and specialist bees right through when it flowers in Mar and Apr.
Symphyotrichum oblongifolium
Works hard for pollinators — it draws pollinators, butterflies, and native bees right through when it blooms Sep through Nov.
Echinacea purpurea
A reliable nectar stop — it draws pollinators, butterflies, and native bees as it blooms Jun through Sep.
Monarda fistulosa
A reliable nectar stop — it draws pollinators, hummingbirds, and butterflies while it blooms Jun through Aug.
Solidago speciosa
Keeps pollinators fed — it draws pollinators, butterflies, and native bees as it flowers in Sep and Oct.
Geranium maculatum
Nectar and pollen for the garden — it draws pollinators, native bees, and specialist bees right through when it blooms Apr through Jun.
Liatris spicata
Keeps pollinators fed — it draws pollinators, butterflies, and native bees right through when it flowers in Jul and Aug.
Viburnum dentatum
Keeps pollinators fed — it draws pollinators, butterflies, and native bees as it flowers in May and Jun.
Mertensia virginica
A reliable nectar stop — it draws pollinators, hummingbirds, and native bees right through when it blooms Mar through May.
Penstemon digitalis
Nectar and pollen for the garden — it draws pollinators, hummingbirds, and native bees right through when it flowers in May and Jun.
Hydrangea arborescens
Works hard for pollinators — it draws pollinators and native bees while it blooms Jun through Aug.
Cercis canadensis
Nectar and pollen for the garden — it draws pollinators, butterflies, and native bees as it flowers in Mar and Apr.
Cornus florida
A reliable nectar stop — it draws pollinators, butterflies, and native bees as it flowers in Apr and May.
Eutrochium maculatum
Nectar and pollen for the garden — it draws pollinators, butterflies, and native bees while it blooms Jul through Sep.
Lobelia siphilitica
A reliable nectar stop — it draws pollinators, hummingbirds, and butterflies right through when it flowers in Aug and Sep.
Tiarella cordifolia
Keeps pollinators fed — it draws pollinators and native bees while it flowers in Apr and May.
Asclepias incarnata
Keeps pollinators fed — it draws pollinators, butterflies, and native bees as it flowers in Jul and Aug.
Veronicastrum virginicum
Works hard for pollinators — it draws pollinators, butterflies, and native bees while it blooms Jun through Aug.
Lonicera sempervirens
A reliable nectar stop — it draws pollinators, hummingbirds, and butterflies as it blooms Apr through Sep.
Berlandiera lyrata
Works hard for pollinators — it draws pollinators, butterflies, and native bees while it blooms May through Sep.
Amelanchier canadensis
Keeps pollinators fed — it draws pollinators, butterflies, and native bees as it flowers in Apr and May.
Symphyotrichum novae-angliae
A pollinator magnet — it draws pollinators, butterflies, and native bees as it flowers in Sep and Oct.
35 more also qualify: Butterfly Weed, Black-Eyed Susan, Woodland Phlox, Blanketflower, Cardinal Flower, Short-Toothed Mountain Mint, Prairie Blazing Star, Wild Columbine, Scarlet Beebalm, Lanceleaf Coreopsis, Prairie Smoke, Cup Plant, Anise Hyssop, Maximilian Sunflower, Buttonbush, Common Yarrow, Winterberry, Red-Twig Dogwood, Spicebush, New Jersey Tea, Showy Milkweed, Common Milkweed, Wild Ginger, American Elderberry, Purple Prairie Clover, Common Boneset, Stiff Goldenrod, Creeping Phlox, Rattlesnake Master, Bearberry, Ninebark, Compass Plant, Blue Vervain, Wild Lupine, Fragrant Sumac.
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