100 Plants to Feed the Bees

The Xerces Society

$20.00

The first simple step toward protecting our pollinators — bees — is to provide the flowers and plants they need using no pesticides. The Xerces Society offers a great resource of plants and flowers ideal for bees growth and production.

Each plant profile includes:

  • Which pollinators visit the plant
  • The quality of honey the nectar produces
  • When it blooms
  • How best to use it in the landscape
  • Planting tips
  • Spectacular photography

This field guide identifies the plants that honey bees and native bees — as well as butterflies, moths and hummingbirds — find most nutritious, including flowers, trees, shrubs, herbs and pasture plants. 

"The ever-helpful Xerces Society shows us how to bring back our threatened species, one gorgeous garden at a time. Everybody wins!"Dar Williams, singer, songwriter and environmental activist.

Copyright 2018, Softcover, 240 pages

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07/01/2021
Paul W.
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Make a genuine difference for Pollinators with this excellent book!

Whether you have 100sq ft of backyard or 100 acres, this is must read and reference for anyone serious about making a difference on behalf of pollinators

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