Native Pollinator Friendly Plant List!
The following pages include a list of pollinator friendly native plants! These lists include general information, as well as ways you can use the plants and/or how you could create your own pollinator corridor! Click the plant names to be directed to their pages!
Information retrieved from: https://calscape.org
Why are Native Plants So Important?
Native plants are crucial for environments, as they provide several different services for native animal and insect species.
These services include:
-Food
-Habitat
-Protection
Native plants also support biodiversity, are typically drought resistant, naturally repel many pests, and can reduce flooding!
List of native plants depicted:
Toyon
Dudleya
Humboldt Lily
Who Do Native Plants Support?
Native plants aid a variety of pollinators, such as:
-Birds
-Bees
-Bats
-Insects
-Moths
Native plants support these pollinators by providing them with food, and shelter.
Native plants also provide ecological services such as: promoting biodiversity, and improving/maintaining soil health, water and air quality.