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Provides Nesting Materials/Structure for Native Bees

Plants that native bees nest beneath, within, or harvest parts from to construct their nests. This information was provided by the Pollinator Program at The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation.

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Rhus trilobataSkunkbush
Skunkbush Sumac
Fragrant Sumac
Aromatic Sumac
Scented Sumac
Ill-scented Sumac
Basketbush
Squawbush
Rhus trilobata var. pilosissimaDowny Fragrant Sumac
Downy Aromatic Sumac
Pubescent Skunkbush Sumac
Rhus trilobata var. trilobataSkunkbush Sumac
Rhus typhinaStaghorn Sumac
Velvet Sumac
Rhus virensEvergreen Sumac
Tobacco Sumac
Lambrisco
Lentrisco
Rhus virens var. choriophyllaMearn Sumac
Evergreen Sumac
Rosa acicularisPrickly Rose
Wild Rose
Rosa acicularis ssp. sayiPrickly Rose
Rosa arkansanaPrairie Rose
Arkansas Rose
Rosa arkansana var. suffultaPrairie Rose
Sunshine Rose
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