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    • Slideshow
    • Learn, Teach, Inspire!
      • Climate Science
        • Debunking Misinformation
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        • PNW Climate Experts
        • Climate Scientists
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        • Politicians
        • Organizations
      • Posters
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    • C.F.G
      • Getting Started - C.F.G
      • Adapt to Heat & Drought
      • Grow Edibles
      • Soil
      • Pollinator Friendly

Pollinator Friendly

WA Bumble Bees in Home Yards & Gardens

FS263E.pdf

Wild Bees in Western WA

EM110E (1).pdf

Pacific Lowland Pollinators

PacificLowlandrx8_171017_090207.pdf

Landscapes To Protect Pollinators

PollinatorProtection.pdf

Beneficial Insects

BeneficialInsects.pdf

Keystone Plants for PNW Forests

Keystone Plants For Other Eco-Regions

KeystonePlants.pdf

OSU Native Plants For Bees

Native Plant Picks for BeesPollinator gardeners grow more than flowers. Increasing numbers of gardeners are supporting struggling insect populations by growing plants attractive to bees. One of the best ways to attract bees native to your region is to select native plants. Here are 10 native plant species that can help attract a diverse and abundant community of bees to your garden.

Native Lawns - Cornell U. 

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