• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to footer
Discover Butterfly Houses logo

Discover Butterfly Houses - Find Places to See Butterflies

Directory of Butterfly Exhibits in the U.S.

  • Find Butterfly Houses
    • View All Butterfly Houses
    • Directory of Butterfly Houses by State
  • Shop
  • Learn About Butterflies
  • About Us

Plants to Attract Monarch Butterflies

Monarch butterfly populations have been declining for years. By adding plants in your garden that feed the monarch caterpillars and butterflies, you can help boost the population. You will also enjoy watching the life cycle of this bright orange butterfly.

Plants that Feed Monarch Butterfly Caterpillars

Monarch caterpillars only feed on milkweed plants, in the Asclepias genus. Milkweed flowers not only provide food for the monarch butterflies, but they also provide them a place to lay their eggs.

Butterfly weed orange flowers

Butterfly weed
Asclepias tuberosa
Blooms in summer
Perennial

Monarch butterfly feeding on pink flowers of swamp milkweed

Swamp milkweed
Asclepias incarnata
Blooms in mid-summer to early fall
Perennial

Large round cluster of white-pink flowers of the common milkweed

Common milkweed
Asclepias syriaca
Blooms in mid to late-summer
Perennial

Plants that Feed Monarch Butterflies

Adding plants that produce nectar from spring to fall is important for helping the monarch butterfly. The late-season flowers provide them with food as they migrate back to Mexico. So, select a variety of seasonal flowers for your garden.

Smooth blue aster flowers

Smooth blue aster
Sympyotrichum laeve
Blooms in fall
Perennial

New England aster flowers

New England aster
Symphyotrichum novae-angliae
Blooms in fall
Perennial

Bright orange petals of Mexican sunflower

Mexican sunflower
Tithonia rotundifolia
Blooms in mid-summer to fall
Annual

Purple coneflower blooms with a bee on it

Purple coneflower
Echinacea purpurea
Blooms in mid-summer to fall
Perennial

Joe Pye weed tall purple flowers with long lanceolate leaves

Joe Pye Weed
Eutrochium spp.
Blooms in mid-summer to fall
Perennial

Bright yellow clusters of tiny flowers arranged in a spray on goldenrod

Goldenrod
Solidago spp.
Blooms in summer to late fall (depending on species)
Perennial

The stunning purple flowers of ironweed

Ironweed
Vernonia spp.
Blooms in mid-summer to early or late fall
Perennial

Phlox flowers

Phlox
Phlox spp.
Blooms in late spring to early fall (depending on species)
Perennial

Red bloom of bee balm

Bee balm
Monarda spp.
Blooms in summer
Perennial

For more information on plants that feed butterflies and their caterpillars, read 30 plants to feed and host butterflies in your garden.

Filed Under: Plants for Butterflies

butterfly icon Subscribe to Newsletter

Footer

Privacy Policy

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • YouTube

Quick Links

  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Directory of butterfly exhibits

Shop

Find butterfly products like garden flags, t-shirts, mugs, and artowrk

Shop Now

Want to grow your gardening knowledge?

Visit gardenexperiments.com

Copyright © 2025 | Website by Kathy Jacobs Design & Marketing