Posted by Elizabeth Bacher, Communications
It’s almost butterfly time at Woodland Park Zoo!
It’s almost butterfly time at Woodland Park Zoo!
Molbak’s Butterfly Garden will open for the season on May 25, 2018. You’ll be able to walk among nearly 500 free-flying butterflies representing at least 15 species native to North America. An arching tent structure will enclose a landscape of approximately 3,000 square feet filled with flowering plants provided by Molbak’s Garden + Home store in Woodinville. Behind the garden is the year-round Microsoft Pollinator Patio, where guests can enjoy a beautiful stroll among pollinator-friendly plants.
Photo by Dennis Dow/Woodland Park Zoo https://www.zoo.org/butterflygarden |
We asked our friends at Molbak’s to suggest their favorite flowering plants that provide lots of good food for butterflies, bees, hummingbirds and other pollinators. Here are five flowers to make your backyard a pollinator-perfect destination.
Agastache (Hyssop)
Slender and stylish, the fragrant hyssop blossoms are
hummingbird magnets! Flower-filled spikes of red, pink, violet, peach or blue
cover these hardy perennials, luring winged visitors all the way through summer
and into autumn.
Photo by Bart Souverijns via Flickr @poepoei
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Gaillardia hybrids (Blanket Flower)
You can create a quilt of fiery color in your yard with
blanket flowers! These drought-tolerant perennials bloom non-stop from summer
through the first frost – and pollinators find it hard to resist their sunset
shades of red, orange and yellow.
Photo by Pauline Rosenberg via Flickr @auntiepauline
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Monarda (Bee Balm)
Adding bee balm to your garden is like adding floral
fireworks bursting with reds, pinks, whites or purple. These perennial blossoms
will explode in colorful petals and they also give off a pleasing minty-basil
fragrance. The hummingbirds, bees and butterflies are big fans of this summer
flower, too!
Photo by @littlehonda_350 via Flickr
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Salvia elegans (Pineapple Sage)
Pineapple sage is a fragrant annual that grows dramatic
spikes bursting with bright red blossoms – perfect for luring hummingbirds and
butterflies. BONUS: They’re also a great add-in for teas and infusions, cooking,
sachets and potpourris. Anyone up for a banana, pineapple sage smoothie?
Photo by Sean Hoyer via Flickr @seanhoyer
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Salvia splendens (Salvia)
Want to add some zing to your garden? Salvias are like a
flower-filled exclamation points of color!
These easy-to-grow annuals will be covered in red, purple or
yellow blossoms all summer … and they’re a menu favorite for many species of
hungry pollinators.
Photo by Himanshu Sarpotdar via Flickr
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Most of these flowering beauties, and many more are
available at Molbak’s Garden + Home store in Woodinville and at other local gardening
or nursery retailers. You can also find more information about attracting
pollinators to your yard at Woodland Park Zoo in the Molbak’s Butterfly Garden
and Microsoft Pollinator Patio.
Guests enjoy the Molbak's Butterfly Garden at Woodland Park Zoo. Photo by Jeremy Dwyer-Lindgren/Woodland Park Zoo. |
A Julia butterfly says hello to the camera. Photo by Dennis Dow/Woodland Park Zoo. |
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