Oakleaf Hydrangea
Hydrangea quercifolia
Keeps pollinators fed — it draws pollinators and native bees right through when it blooms May through Jul.
- Part shade
- Average
- 4–8 ft
- Blooms May–Jul
Native plants that turn a yard into a season-long buffet for bees, butterflies, and the insects that keep the food web running. New York sits in a landscape of Adirondacks, Finger Lakes & Hudson Valley, and the natives that thrive here are the ones built for its humid continental character. The list below — led by Oakleaf Hydrangea and American Beautyberry — is filtered to species genuinely native to New York and the wider flora of the Northeast and hardy through zones 3–7. A garden that feeds pollinators all season needs something in bloom from the first warm days of spring through the last of fall. Aim for at least three species flowering at any given time, plant in generous drifts of one kind rather than singletons so foragers can work efficiently, and leave seed heads and hollow stems standing over winter to shelter the next generation.
Each one native to your region and hardy in zones 3–7 · see this collection in other states.
Hydrangea quercifolia
Keeps pollinators fed — it draws pollinators and native bees right through when it blooms May through Jul.
Callicarpa americana
Works hard for pollinators — it draws pollinators, native bees, and songbirds right through when it flowers in Jun and Jul.
Penstemon digitalis
A reliable nectar stop — it draws pollinators, hummingbirds, and native bees while it flowers in May and Jun.
Solidago speciosa
Keeps pollinators fed — it draws pollinators, butterflies, and native bees right through when it flowers in Sep and Oct.
Mertensia virginica
Nectar and pollen for the garden — it draws pollinators, hummingbirds, and native bees while it blooms Mar through May.
Rudbeckia hirta
A pollinator magnet — it draws pollinators, butterflies, and native bees while it blooms Jun through Sep.
Amelanchier canadensis
A reliable nectar stop — it draws pollinators, butterflies, and native bees right through when it flowers in Apr and May.
Helianthus maximiliani
A reliable nectar stop — it draws pollinators, butterflies, and native bees right through when it blooms Aug through Oct.
Aquilegia canadensis
Keeps pollinators fed — it draws pollinators, hummingbirds, and native bees while it blooms Apr through Jun.
Lobelia cardinalis
Keeps pollinators fed — it draws pollinators, hummingbirds, and butterflies while it blooms Jul through Sep.
Ilex verticillata
A reliable nectar stop — it draws pollinators, native bees, and songbirds right through when it flowers in Jun and Jul.
Zizia aurea
Nectar and pollen for the garden — it draws pollinators, butterflies, and native bees while it blooms Apr through Jun.
Phlox divaricata
Works hard for pollinators — it draws pollinators, hummingbirds, and butterflies right through when it flowers in Apr and May.
Symphyotrichum oblongifolium
A reliable nectar stop — it draws pollinators, butterflies, and native bees as it blooms Sep through Nov.
Lonicera sempervirens
A pollinator magnet — it draws pollinators, hummingbirds, and butterflies as it blooms Apr through Sep.
Monarda didyma
Works hard for pollinators — it draws pollinators, hummingbirds, and butterflies as it flowers in Jul and Aug.
Agastache foeniculum
A pollinator magnet — it draws pollinators, hummingbirds, and butterflies as it blooms Jun through Sep.
Pycnanthemum muticum
Works hard for pollinators — it draws pollinators, butterflies, and native bees right through when it blooms Jul through Sep.
Liatris pycnostachya
A reliable nectar stop — it draws pollinators, butterflies, and native bees while it flowers in Jul and Aug.
Dicentra eximia
A pollinator magnet — it draws pollinators, hummingbirds, and native bees as it blooms Apr through Aug.
Echinacea purpurea
A pollinator magnet — it draws pollinators, butterflies, and native bees while it blooms Jun through Sep.
Bignonia capreolata
Keeps pollinators fed — it draws pollinators, hummingbirds, and native bees as it flowers in Apr and May.
Cornus florida
Nectar and pollen for the garden — it draws pollinators, butterflies, and native bees right through when it flowers in Apr and May.
Asclepias tuberosa
A pollinator magnet — it draws pollinators, butterflies, and native bees right through when it blooms Jun through Aug.
37 more also qualify: Lanceleaf Coreopsis, Swamp Milkweed, Pasque Flower, Spotted Joe-Pye Weed, Wild Geranium, Cup Plant, Arrowwood Viburnum, New England Aster, Foamflower, Eastern Redbud, Smooth Hydrangea, Dense Blazing Star, Common Yarrow, Buttonbush, Great Blue Lobelia, Obedient Plant, Wild Bergamot, Culver's Root, Prairie Smoke, Ninebark, Inkberry Holly, Fragrant Sumac, New Jersey Tea, Spicebush, Common Milkweed, Common Boneset, Purple Prairie Clover, Blue Vervain, Creeping Phlox, Red-Twig Dogwood, Compass Plant, Stiff Goldenrod, American Elderberry, Wild Lupine, Wild Ginger, Rattlesnake Master, Bearberry.
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