Seven Wildlife-Friendly, Heat-Tolerant Perennials
This blog follows my entry about heat-tolerant annuals. As I’ve written before, natives tend to be more wildlife friendly than non-natives since they often serve as host plants for lepidoptera (butterflies and moths) as well as food for insects that get eaten by birds and other animals. We are lucky in that many heat-tolerant perennials ...
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