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Bee Friendly Flowers, Austin and Zone 8

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Mexican Bush Sage, Lisa LaPaso

Mexican Bush Sage

There is a wealth of flowering plants that provide food for bees each spring through late summer and fall. Planting a variety of flowering plants is essential for ensuring that they have food throughout the seasons. Here are some of my favorite bee friendly flowers. 

Texas Dandelion

Dandelions are the very first flower for bees every spring so don’t mow them and encourage reseeding in your perennial beds. 

Kidneywood Tree

Kidneywood is so covered in bees during the summer that the tree dances with movement. 

Fall Aster

Fall Aster is a favorite among bees and butterflies.

Mexican Honeysuckle Bush

Walkers Low Catmint

Moonflower Datura

Texas Sage

Fragrant White Mistflower

Bee Balm

Mexican Oregano

Mexican Plum Tree

Mountain laurel tree

Redbud tree

Flowering Cilantro

Thryallis, Showers of Gold

Pink Creeping Phlox

Blackfoot Daisy

Home Run Rose

Salvia Greggi (White)

Gregg’s blue mist flower

Echinacea purple coneflower

Texas Lantana

Yellow Bells Esperanza

These are just some of the beautiful Texas native and adapted plants that are low water, low maintenance and perennial. By planting a diverse group of flowers for bees, you are also cultivating a buffet of color and texture you can enjoy all year. 

Lisa LaPaso

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