Bachelor's Button
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Plants and Flowers that Attract and Feed Birds in your Garden - 0 views
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Butterfly Gaura
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Cosmos
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Plants for attracting Bees and Butterflies - 0 views
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IM127 Kiss Me Over The Garden Gate ( Polygonum orientale ) First grown in the US by Thomas Jefferson, Kiss-Me-Over-The-Garden-Gate is a spectacular, old-fashioned cottage garden favorite. Fast growing, the thick, sturdy stems rise to about 5 feet tall and bear flamboyant, arching, pendulous bright pink, bead like, flower clusters 3-4 feet long.
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Flowers for Birds, by Diane Porter - 0 views
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Aster Calendula Cockscomb Coreopsis Cornflower Cosmos Larkspur Portulaca Purple Coneflower Snapdragon Sunflower Zinnias
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Beebalm (Monarda) Begonia Bouganvillea Canna Cardinal Flower Columbine Coral Bells Dahlia Delphinium Foxglove Fuchsia Glads Geranium Hibiscus Hollyhock Honeysuckle Impatiens Indian Blanket (Gaillardia) Indian Paintbrush Lantana Nasturtium Nicotiana Sage (deer resistent) Salvia Scarlet Penstemon Petunia Trumpetcreeper (vine)
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Daisies of all kinds form generous, nutritious seeds. And leave those seeds for the birds! Don't deadhead all the blossoms when blooming is over. The dried seed heads will bring you finches, sparrows, cardinals, and towhes.
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