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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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Asclepias tuberosaButterflyweed
Butterfly Weed
Butterfly Milkweed
Orange Milkweed
Pleurisy Root
Chigger Flower
Chiggerweed
Baptisia tinctoriaHorseflyweed
Yellow Wild Indigo
Ceanothus americanusNew Jersey Tea
Redroot
Cercis canadensisEastern Redbud
Redbud
Cirsium discolorField Thistle
Coreopsis lanceolataLanceleaf Coreopsis
Lance-leaved Coreopsis
Lanceleaf Tickseed
Sand Coreopsis
Crataegus crus-galliCockspur Hawthorn
Cockspur Thorn
Newcastle Hawthorn
Newcastle Thorn
Hog Apple
Echinacea purpureaEastern Purple Coneflower
Purple Coneflower
Eutrochium maculatumSpotted Joe-pye Weed
Joe-pye Weed
Spotted Trumpetweed
Gentiana andrewsiiClosed Bottle Gentian
Closed Gentian
Bottle Gentian
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