A native-forward planting for bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds

The Pollinator Set

$32.00

Pollinator Set
Build a garden that hums, flutters, and feeds life from spring through fall. Our Pollinator Set brings together six powerhouse perennials chosen for their long season of bloom, layered heights, and irresistible appeal to bees, butterflies, moths, and hummingbirds. From the buttery yellow flowers of Coreopsis lanceolata in early spring to the final autumn feast provided by Symphyotrichum oblongifolium, this collection creates a beautiful, living buffet for pollinators when they need it most.

Designed for both beauty and ecological function, this set offers a natural succession of blooms, bold seasonal color, and a richly textured planting that feels as alive as it looks.


Why This Set Works

A good pollinator garden does more than bloom beautifully — it provides continuous nectar, pollen, shelter, and structure across the seasons. That is exactly why this set was built the way it was.

A carefully layered succession of bloom

This collection was selected to keep your garden working hard for pollinators over an exceptionally long stretch of the year:

  • March–October: Coreopsis lanceolata

  • June–July: Monarda didyma ‘Jacob Cline’

  • June–August: Pycnanthemum muticum

  • June–October: Hibiscus moscheutos

  • July–October: Eutrochium fistulosum

  • September–November: Symphyotrichum oblongifolium

Together, that means this set provides meaningful bloom coverage from March through November — nearly the full growing season.

Pickup available at Aiken Nursery

Usually ready in 2-4 days

The Set Details

  • Includes: 6 plants, one each
  • Best for: bees, butterflies, moths, and hummingbirds
  • Bloom season: March–November
  • Light: Full sun to light shade
  • Zones: 4a–8b
  • Approx. coverage: 40 sq. ft. at maturity

The Set Coverage

Assuming one plant of each at maturity, this set will cover approximately 40 square feet in the garden, depending on how tightly or loosely you space it.

A practical planting area would be roughly:

  • 5 ft x 8 ft, or
  • 4 ft x 10 ft

That gives each plant enough room to develop while still creating the lush, layered look that makes a pollinator planting feel full and intentional.

Why these plants belong together

Each plant plays a distinct role in the planting:

  • Coreopsis lanceolata gets the season started, offering early color and an important food source when pollinator activity begins ramping up.
  • Monarda ‘Jacob Cline’ brings bright red summer blooms that are especially beloved by hummingbirds.
  • Pycnanthemum muticum is a true pollinator magnet, with fragrant foliage and masses of nectar-rich flowers that draw in an astonishing range of beneficial insects.
  • Hibiscus moscheutos contributes large, dramatic blooms that add visual flair while expanding the garden’s summer-to-fall value.
  • Eutrochium fistulosum rises high in the border, creating vertical structure and making nectar sources easy for pollinators to spot from a distance.
  • Symphyotrichum oblongifolium closes the show, blooming when many other plants are fading and helping support late-season pollinators before winter.

The result is a planting that feels natural, generous, and full of movement — with low growers, midsized bloomers, and tall architectural species working together as one small ecosystem.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many plants are included?
This set includes six plants total, one of each variety listed.

How much area will one set cover?
At maturity, one set covers about 40 square feet.

Will these plants come back every year?
Yes, this is a perennial collection in suitable growing zones.

Is this set good for hummingbirds?
Yes. Monarda ‘Jacob Cline’ is especially attractive to hummingbirds, while the full planting supports a broad range of pollinators.

Can I plant this in a smaller space?
Yes, but you may need to edit spacing, relocate taller plants, or treat the collection as a loose template rather than a tight planting block.

Plant Profiles

Lanceleaf Coreopsis with bright yellow perennial wildflowers

Coreopsis lanceolata

Sunlit Prairie Gold

Native to the old prairies of the United States, Coreopsis lanceolata brings a long season of cheerful, buttery yellow blooms that glow like small suns above tidy green foliage. Beloved by bees and butterflies, it lends an easy, bright spirit to borders, pollinator beds, and meadow-inspired plantings. Tough, sunny, and endlessly generous.

  • Height: 1–2.5 ft
  • Light: Full sun
  • Bloom: March–October
  • Wildlife Value: Bees, butterflies
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Eutrochium fistulosum

A Towering Summer Feast

Native to eastern North America, Eutrochium fistulosum rises high above the garden in great domes of mauve-pink bloom, calling pollinators from near and far. Its commanding height makes it a natural backdrop for layered plantings, while its nectar-rich flowers keep bees and butterflies busy through the heat of late summer and into fall. Bold, architectural, and full of life.

  • Height: 4–7 ft
  • Light: Full sun to part shade
  • Bloom: July–October
  • Wildlife Value: Bees, butterflies, beneficial insects

Hibiscus moscheutos

Southern Drama in Bloom

A striking native of the southeastern United States, Hibiscus moscheutos brings oversized flowers and undeniable drama to the pollinator garden. Its broad blooms open through the warmth of summer and into autumn, offering both visual flair and a valuable nectar source. Lush, bold, and impossible to ignore, it serves as the set’s great exclamation point.

  • Height: 3–6 ft
  • Light: Full sun
  • Bloom: June–October
  • Wildlife Value: Bees, butterflies
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Monarda didyma ‘Jacob Cline’

Scarlet Spires for Hummingbirds

This beloved mildew-resistant bee balm cultivar sends up vivid red blooms that flare through the summer garden like small bursts of fireworks. Monarda ‘Jacob Cline’ is especially prized by hummingbirds, though bees and butterflies are equally eager to join the show. Bright, upright, and full of energy, it brings movement and color at the height of the season.

  • Height: 3–5 ft
  • Light: Full sun to part shade
  • Bloom: June–July
  • Wildlife Value: Hummingbirds, bees, butterflies

Pycnanthemum muticum

The Pollinator Magnet

Few plants rival the magnetic powers of Pycnanthemum muticum. Native to the eastern United States, its silvery bracts, fragrant foliage, and clouds of small white flowers make it a frenzy of motion in summer, alive with bees, wasps, butterflies, and every manner of beneficial insect. Soft in appearance but mighty in ecological value, it is one of the hardest-working plants in the border.

  • Height: 3–4 ft
  • Light: Full sun to part shade
  • Bloom: June–August
  • Wildlife Value: Bees, butterflies, beneficial insects
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Symphyotrichum oblongifolium

The Last Great Encore

As the rest of the garden begins to quiet, Symphyotrichum oblongifolium steps forward in a haze of lavender-blue bloom. Native to central and eastern North America, this aromatic aster offers an essential late-season food source for pollinators just when nectar becomes scarce. Compact, floriferous, and full of autumn grace, it is the final act that carries the pollinator garden beautifully into fall.

  • Height: 2–3 ft
  • Light: Full sun
  • Bloom: September–November
  • Wildlife Value: Bees, butterflies

Curated by Woodlanders

This set was assembled to offer not just flowers, but a fuller garden experience: a planting with rhythm, movement, habitat value, and beauty across the seasons.