Patio Pollinator 6-Plant Collection
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$68.00
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Plants
With shades of purple, scarlet, and gold, the bold blooms of the Patio Pollinator Collection will brighten your garden while attracting hummingbirds, butterflies, bees, and more. The small foot-print of these plants make it a great option for containers or pots - no yard required! This collection includes six native perennial plants for full sun:
- Blazing Star (2)
- Scarlet Sage (2)
- Lanceleaf Coreopsis (2)
- Support other wildlife species including birds, butterflies, moths, and bees
- Return each year
- Never need chemicals and require less water once established
- Are deer resistant, once established
All purchases support National Wildlife Federation’s non-profit mission to help declining wildlife and expand native plant availability nationwide.
See our Shipping Timeframes page for more detail.
When your order ships, you will receive an email from orders@gardenforwildlife.com with tracking information.
Your digital download containing garden design ideas and planting tips is sent by email immediately after purchase.
Also Includes: Garden design ideas and plant guidance from our pros.
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Meet the Plants

Blazing Star (Dense Blazing Star)
Liatris spicata

Scarlet Sage
Salvia coccinea

Lanceleaf Coreopsis
Coreopsis lanceolata
















Meet the Growers
When you buy a Garden for Wildlife™ Native Plant Collection, you're not just helping wildlife and the planet; you're also supporting the hard-working small businesses in your region who we've partnered with to grow our native plants.
We select independent, regional growers who meet specific standards, including:
- Sustainable, chemical-free growing practices.
- Experience growing native, local ecotype plant species.
- The ability to grow and sort mass plugs/starter plants.
- The capacity to safely pack and ship plants to their new homes.
How to Plant Your Native Plants
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Wildlife Native Plants
Didn’t expect them until spring; was able to plant them in large planter in back room where l try to keep as many plants as l can since l am handicapped and do planter gardening & have no green house. Am a beginner at this- hope they survive til next spring- hoping for beautiful blooms like in advertisements.
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