Plants for Bees
Browse native plants for bees that provide nectar, pollen, and habitat from early spring through late fall. A diverse planting with a variety of bloom times helps provide reliable food sources throughout the growing season, encouraging bees and other pollinators to return year after year.
These species are well suited for pollinator gardens and other low-maintenance landscapes while supporting honey bees, bumblebees, and many important native pollinators.
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Justicia americanaAmerican Water Willow
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Mitella diphyllaBishop’s Cap
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Baptisia australisBlue Wild Indigo
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Anemone canadensisCanada Anemone
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Stylophorum diphyllumCelandine Poppy
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Baptisia bracteataCream Wild Indigo
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Iris cristataDwarf Crested Iris
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Thalictrum dioicumEarly Meadow Rue
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Antennaria plantaginifoliaField Pussytoes
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Penstemon digitalisFoxglove Beardtongue
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Zizia aureaGolden Alexanders
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Penstemon hirsutusHairy Beardtongue
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Zizia apteraHeart-Leaf Golden Alexanders
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Polemonium reptansJacob’s Ladder
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Coreopsis lanceolataLanceleaf Coreopsis
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Asarum canadenseMarsh Marigold
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Dodecatheon meadiaMidland Shooting Star
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Oenothera macrocarpaMissouri Evening Primrose
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Tradescantia ohioensisOhio Spiderwort
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Penstemon pallidusPale Beardtongue
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Heuchera richardsoniiPrairie Alumroot
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Phlox pilosaPrairie Phlox
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Antennaria neglectaPrairie Pussytoes
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Geum triflorumPrairie Smoke



















