Wildflowers are native flowering plants that grow naturally in the wild and are often used in gardens and landscapes to create naturalistic, low-maintenance areas that support biodiversity. Examples include black-eyed Susan, wild columbine, and bluebonnets. Wildflowers are typically hardy and adapted to local conditions, requiring minimal watering, fertilization, and pest control. They are often used in meadows, borders, or as part of pollinator gardens to attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects. Wildflower gardens can be designed to provide continuous blooms throughout the growing season, with a mix of annuals and perennials. These gardens are an excellent choice for sustainable landscaping, reducing the need for chemical inputs and maintenance while providing habitat for wildlife.
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