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Turn your garden into a wildlife haven with our selection of plants which will attract butterflies and bees. Planting flowers that bloom from early Spring into late Autumn ensures you always have a supply of nectar rich blooms - where there's nectar there's pollinators.
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Irish
Lavandula angustifolia Vera is an outstanding heirloom English Lavender known for its sweetly fragrant oil, dark lavender-blue flower spikes, and compact growth habit.
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Tully Nurseries
Verbena bonariensis 'Lollipop' is a free-flowering perennial with dense clusters of small, lavender to violet flowers over a long season blooming for two weeks from early summer until frost. A superior necrat plant, it will be sure to attract hummingbirds, butterflies and bes to your garden.
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Irish
Boasting a prestigious Award of Garden Merit by the Royal Horticulture Society, the Allium 'Christophii' is an elegant ornamental onion with star-shaped silvery purple flowers forming a wide globe-shaped cluster atop narrow and hairy leaves.
Blooming in late spring to early summer, this Allium enjoys long-lasting blooms and remains ornamental in the garden well into summer. Ideally used in beds, borders, gravel gardens or cottage gardens.
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Dutch
Lavandula stoechas lusitanica is a sturdy variety. Masses of mauve flowers with pink bracts appear during the summer months. French Lavenders have a very long flowering season. The flowers are also especially attractive to bees and other pollinators.
This particular Lavender is shaped as a lollipop topiary ball, making it a perfect ornamental shrub.
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Tully Nurseries
Agapanthus 'Silver Moon' is a clump-forming, evergreen perennial with narrow, strap-shaped, green and white, variegated leaves and erect stems bearing umbels of open, bell-shaped, mid-blue flowers from midsummer into early autumn.
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