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Mid-Atlantic Pollinator Plant List

Recommended native plants that are highly attractive to pollinators such as native bees, honey bees, butterflies, moths, and hummingbirds. Visit Pollinator Conservation Resources – Mid-Atlantic Region for additional information. The pollinator resources found on this page support habitat projects in southern New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and Northern North Carolina. This information provided by the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation.
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Yucca glaucaSoapweed Yucca
Narrowleaf Yucca
Plains Yucca
Beargrass
Great Plains Yucca
Yucca glauca var. glaucaSoapweed Yucca
Narrow-leaf Yucca
Zephyranthes atamascaAtamasco Lily
Rain Lily
Zinnia acerosaDesert Zinnia
Dwarf Zinnia
Dwarf White Zinnia
Shrubby Zinnia
Southern Zinnia
Zizia apteraHeart-leaved Meadow Parsnip
Heartleaf Meadow Parsnip
Meadow Parsnip
Heartleaf Alexanders
Meadow Zizia
Zizia
Zizia aureaGolden Zizia
Golden Alexanders
Zigadenus elegansMountain Death Camas
White Camas
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