Best Perennial Flowers for Sensory Gardens

Lavender: Known for its calming aroma, lavender adds a soothing scent to sensory gardens. Its purple blooms attract pollinators, making it a sensory delight.

Daylilies: With vibrant colors and a variety of textures, daylilies provide visual and tactile interest in sensory gardens. They are easy to grow and maintain.

Bee Balm: Bee balm's bright red flowers attract pollinators and add a pop of color to sensory gardens. Its minty fragrance is refreshing and invigorating.

Lambs Ear: Soft to the touch, lambs ear's fuzzy leaves are a favorite for sensory experiences. Its silver-green foliage adds a unique texture to garden beds.

Scented Geraniums: Offering a range of fragrances from citrusy to floral, scented geraniums are perfect for stimulating the sense of smell in sensory gardens.

Butterfly Bush: As the name suggests, butterfly bush attracts butterflies with its fragrant blooms. Its sweet scent and colorful flowers make it a sensory garden must-have.

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