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Native Plants for Pollinators & Beneficial Insects: Great Lakes
Plant Selection These plants are attractive to a diversity of pollinators, providing pollen and nectar to bees, butterflies, flies, beetles, wasps, and moths. Some plants provide additional resources as caterpillar host plants or nesting sites and nesting materials for above-ground nesting bees. Many support specialist bees that require pollen from specific plants to survive and supplement beneficial insects that can help control pests of ornamental and crop plants. These pla
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Hydrangea Demystified
Why Isn't My Hydrangea Blooming? Which Hydrangea do you grow? Hydrangeas Demystified Which Hydrangea do you grow? There are six main types of hydrangeas commonly grown in North American gardens. Hydrangea Fun Fact: There are about 49 species of hydrangeas. Four species are native to North America, including smooth hydrangea and oakleaf hydrangea. Color All hydrangeas undergo some color change as their flowers age, but only bigleaf and mountain hydrangeas can change their colo
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