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Cindi
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« Reply #3 on: June 02, 2007, 12:29:00 PM » |
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Dr/B. I have copied at list of plants that Ann and I have put together. It was in the gardening forum if you want to check out that forum more. It follows:
Zinnias. Sunflowers. Herbs like oregano, thyme, chives, alliums, too many to list! There's another thread around here where Cindi gives a wonderful list....Found it! Copied below:
I spent many many hours last winter researching some of the best bee plants for pollen and nectar. I have a list compiled that I am posting. Good luck.
The flowers that I found most attractive beyond your wildest dreams were: phacelia tanacetifolia (blue tansy), borage officinalis, California poppy and the cornflower. Smothered in bees all summer long (and the bombus too, along with other beneficials). HOpe this gives you a great number of good bee plants to make some choices from. There are many many more, but these are my choices. Great day. Cindi
BEE PLANT LIST Centaurea Blue Boy Bachelors Button -- Bees and hover flies love Borage officinalis -- Bees love it, cousin to comfrey, not affected by rain because of drooping blue flowers Agastache (Anise Hyssop) -- loved by bees Comfrey -- Bees love it Centaurea Dwarf polkdot mix Bachelors Button -- Bees and hoverflies love it Consolida (larkspur) Consolida ambigua -- attracts beneficials Eryngium planum Sea holly -- Bees are mad about this variety Thyme T. Vulgaris -- a good honey plant for bees (thymus vulgaris) Fireweed -- excellent honey, bees love it Canary Creeper T. peregrinum -- bees love it, late late pollen plant Cosmos –- valuable for late nectar source Phacelia tanacetifolia (Purple Tansy) -- attracts bee from miles Poppy giganthemum p. somniferum poppyseed poppy California poppy “Apricot chiffon”eschscholzia californica -- bees love it Catnip Nepeta Cataria -- a good bee plant Lemon Balm Melissa officinanlis -- Perennial, bees love it Hyssop Hyssopus officinalis Perennial, -- bees, hoverflies Lovage Levisticum officinale -- bees love it Spearmint Mentha spicata blooms late summer, --- bees, hummingbirds Helipterum (Acroclinium) helipterum roseum Sensation Giants Mix Yellow rocket Impatiens capensis grows wild around my house, great for late nectar/pollen, lasts til frost-kill Great Blue Lobelia L. siphilitica perennial, dappled light, self-sows, flowers summer through autumn Salvia Violet Queen S nemorosa -- particularly attractive to butterflies & bees Flowers 2nd year Crimson clover Trifolium incarnatum outstanding cut flowers, -- annual, bees love it Buckwheat Fagopyrum esculentum -- bees love it, turn under 10 days after flowering to avoid seed drop White Dutch Clover Trifolium repens -- all beneficial insects
Enjoy and great day. Cindi
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