White heath aster is a game-changer if you want butterflies fluttering around your yard well into fall. This tough, drought-resistant plant bursts into tiny white blooms from August to October, giving pollinators a late-season food source when most flowers are done. It’s super low-maintenance—just give it some sun and space, and trim it back if it spreads too much. But heads up: it can be invasive in some areas, so check your local guidelines before planting. Anyone tried growing it? Share your tips or butterfly stories below! #Home #gardening #butterflies