Pollinator Plants Gallery
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April 2016 - Bee diving headfirst into Crimson CloverOur garden is currently an explosion of crimson
June 2015 - Penstemon ‘Red Ruby’This plant is supposedly not hardy here. The first winter I dragged
hyggehaven:kihaku-gato:writeinrain:Small orange flowers, found in a horse field in the summer. Any s
Loss of wild flowers across Britain matches pollinator declineThe first ever Britain-wide assessment
June 2015 - Carpenter Bee cheating the VetchThe Carpenter Bees cheat this plant by cutting? piercing
Late August - Unknown bug on Orange CosmosThese bugs look sort of like lightning bugs. They’re
Spring 2015 - Crimson CloverNo one remembers seeding these! IMO, they’re the prettiest cover c
June 2015 - HollyhocksGarden volunteer. Bees love this one!
August 2016 - Mountain MintThe larger our patches of Mountain Mint become, the more pollinators are
radivs: Clover by Stargazer Zoso
Flowers help increase bumblebee families survival New research led by the UK’s Centre for Ecol
2013 Carpenter Bee (Xylocarpa virginica) on the Swamp Sunflowers (Helianthus angustifolius)These nat
atthebeachtoday:Do you ever wonder what cilantro plants look like when they go to flowers? The bees
April 2015 - Bee at the Lemon TreeSometimes I sing to the plants.
Bumblebees pollinating weeds: thistle and chicory.Wouldn’t it be funny if these plants that, d
falseknees:Power flowerYOU FOOLS
Plants for bees
Silphium integrifolium (Rosinweed)Bloom Time: Jul , Aug , Sep DESCRIPTION: A coarse perennial, 3-6 f
cravingsolace: nervous-princess: thegreenwolf: sachimo: abeardfullofbees: alilnugget: wanashou
Silphium integrifolium (Rosinweed)Bloom Time: Jul , Aug , Sep DESCRIPTION: A coarse perennial,
It’s rude to eat your pollinators Sundews (Drosera) are famous for eating bugs by trapping the
Happy Wildflower Week!Originally founded in 1988, National Wildflower Week (May 7–13) aims to
Such a tiny flower!
One of the many reasons I choose native plants for my garden is so that the butterflies and all wild
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