100 Plants to Feed the Bees Providing a Healthy Habitat to Help Pollinators Thrive
Xerces Society

The first simple step toward protecting our pollinators is to provide the flowers they need, using no pesticides. With abundant native wildflowers, your task is even simpler: don't mow them down! This field guide identifies the plants that honey bees and native bees- as well as butterflies, moths, and hummingbirds-find more nutritious, including flowers, trees, shrubs, herbs, and pasture plants.
Publication Details
- Published: 2016
- Publisher: Storey Publishing
- ISBN-10: 1612127010
- ISBN-13: 978-1612127019
- Dewey Decimal: 571.864
- ECHO Library: 571.864 XER