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Incorporating native plants into your garden is a fantastic way to introduce a range of easy-to-care-for, vibrant flowers. These plants add unique character to your space and are particularly valuable for their drought tolerance, thriving in dry conditions with little water.
If you want to brighten your garden, consider these 15 native plants that will thrive and bring life to your yard.
Penstemon

Penstemon is deer-resistant and known for its colorful, tubular flowers that attract bees and hummingbirds. Its unappealing taste and texture to deer make it an excellent choice for gardens seeking beauty and wildlife attraction without the deer problem. Zones 3-9
Poppy Mallow

Purple poppy mallow is a native perennial notable for its vibrant pinkish-purple cup-shaped flowers. These flowers bloom daily, closing each night, throughout a long flowering season starting in late spring or early summer. This plant is low-maintenance and provides a striking display when in bloom. It is also drought-tolerant and deer-resistant. Zones 4-8
Blanket Flower

Ideal for zones 3 to 10, Blanket Flowers are sun-loving, drought-tolerant perennials that offer bright, enduring blooms throughout the summer and into fall. They are available in a range of colors, including red, purple, yellow, and white.
Sneezeweed

Its bright, daisy-like flowers bloom in late summer and fall, bringing vibrant yellow, red, and bronze hues to sunny gardens. These flowers are perfect for cutting and arranging. Despite its name, it does not trigger sneezing or allergies. Zone 3-10
Sedum (Autumn Joy)
Sedum varieties are completely maintenance-free and thrive in full sun. They provide late-season blooms and are excellent for attracting butterflies. These flowers are long-lasting and dry well for winter arrangements. Zones 3-9
Goldenrod (Solidago spp.)

Goldenrod is a plant that blooms in late summer, showcasing tall spikes filled with small, bright yellow flowers. It does best in conditions ranging from full sun to partial shade. The vivid yellow flowers of Goldenrod act like a magnet for bees and other pollinators.
Yarrow (Achillea)

Yarrow produces clusters of small, flat-topped flowers in colors including yellow, white, pink, and red. It’s drought-tolerant and thrives in full sun. Zones 3-9
Aster

Asters are available in various shades of purple, pink, and yellow. These flowers attract pollinators and are perfect for fall gardens.
Coneflower (Echinacea)

Also known as Echinacea,
Columbine

Columbine is a perennial with bright flowers contrasting against dark, clover-shaped leaves. Available in various colors, including two-tone, its unique bell-shaped flowers with five spurs catch the eye. This sun-loving perennial is Ideal for slopes, ledges, or open garden spaces. Columbine adds beauty, attracts wildlife, and deters deer. Zones 3-9
Blazing Star

Blazing Star boasts tall spikes of vibrant purple flowers, making it a magnet for butterflies. Thriving in sunny spots with well-drained soil, this plant adds a striking vertical element to your garden and provides a valuable nectar pollinator source.
Butterfly Weed

Butterfly weed, a form of milkweed, is a brightly colored wildflower. It blooms in vibrant shades of yellow, orange, and red. This sun-loving plant thrives in light, sandy soil with good drainage. Zones 3-9
False Indigo

Known for its striking spikes of brilliant blue color, False Indigo is a robust plant that thrives in the sun. This plant is practically indestructible, so it is best planted in well-drained soil where you want it to stay for a long time. Zones 3-9
Black Eye Susan

With their striking yellow flowers, Black-Eyed Susans are excellent at attracting butterflies. These hardy, sun-loving plants can thrive in various conditions, making them a versatile choice for any butterfly garden. They are relatively pest-free, blooming in midsummer until hard frost. Use this beautiful plant as a border plant, ground cover for sunny spots, or plant it in large groups in the flower or vegetable garden. Zones 3-9
Tickseed (Coreopsis)

Coreopsis is known for its bright, daisy-like flowers in shades of yellow, gold, orange, and sometimes red or pink. This hardy, drought-tolerant plant blooms from early summer to fall, adding lasting color to the garden. It thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, making it an easy-care option for various settings. Zones 2-8
