This guide features plants native to the Midwest that are highly attractive to pollinators and are well-suited for small-scale plantings in gardens, on business and school campuses, in urban greenspaces, and in farm field borders. In addition to supporting native bees and honey bees, many of these plants attract nectar-seeking butterflies, moths, and hummingbirds, and some are host plants for butterfly and moth caterpillars. Most of these species can be purchased as seed or transplants, and are adaptable to growing conditions found across the Midwest.
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