25/06/2023
Master Gardener Tip of the Week: Native plants help native pollinators in the Willamette Valley
OSU researchers spent three years researching which native plants would be perfect for native pollinators in a low-maintenance garden in the Willamette Valley. Out of 19 native plants, researchers narrowed the list to 10 picks that attracted an abundance of wild bees, many different kinds of bees, and have unique associations with wild bee species, meaning that some bees were attracted to specific plant species. You can review the Native Plant Picks for Bees here: https://extension.oregonstate.edu/pub/em-9363
The Xerces Society publishes a more extensive list of native plants for pollinators and beneficial insects in the Pacific Northwest: https://xerces.org/publications/plant-lists/native-plants-for-pollinators-and-beneficial-insects-inland-northwest
Photo: Collomia grandiflora, or Grand Collomia with Eschscholzia californica, California Poppy, in the background. Credit: Vicki Harrison