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Native Plants for Pollinators & Other Beneficials Debbie Roos North Carolina Cooperative Extension www.carolinapollinatorgarden.org Outline Importance of Pollinators Bees as Primary Pollinators Plant Selection for Pollinators Best Native Plants for Pollinators Virtual Tour of Pollinator Paradise Garden Web Resources 1

Pollination More than 80% of all flowering plant species need the help of animals to move their heavy pollen grains from plant to plant for fertilization Adequate pollination ensures that a plant will produce fullbodied fruit and a full set of fertile seeds Pollination Worldwide, approximately 1,000 plants grown for food, beverages, fiber, spices, and medicines need to be pollinated by animals in order to produce the goods on which we depend. 2

Cacao flowers are pollinated by a tiny midge Source: www.digitalphotography.org Coffee flowers are pollinated by bees Photos by Debbie Roos 95% of photos taken in Chatham Mills Pollinator Garden 3

Pollinators: Who s Who Pollinators Most pollinators (~ 200,000 species) are beneficial insects such as flies, beetles, wasps, ants, butterflies, moths, and bees. 4

Bumble Bee on Joe-pye Weed Hairstreak on Goldenrod 5

Great black wasp on buckwheat Monarch on Blazing Star 6

Monarch on Milkweed Female laying an egg Lady beetle larva eating monarch egg Sulphur on Mexican Flame Vine 7

Bumble Bee on Red Milkweed American Snout Butterfly 8

Cecropia Caterpillar on Sassafras Hickory Horned Devil 9

Tiger Swallowtails on Joe-pye Weed Honey Bee on Silverbell 10

Syrphid Fly on Mexican Sunflower Syrphid Flies on Spiderwort 11

Leafcutter Bee on Wild Indigo Ambush Bug on Spotted Horsemint 12

Purple Hairstreak on Globe Amaranth Soldier Beetle on Blanketflower 13

Black Swallowtail Caterpillars on Fennel Flower Scarab Beetle on Barbara s Buttons 14

Pollinators A small percentage of pollinators are vertebrates such as hummingbirds, bats and small mammals. Anole on Joe-pye Weed 15

Pollinators Make Tequila! Agave tequilana Photo: tequilasource.com Photo: US Fish & Wildlife Service Farmers, Gardeners, and Eaters Rely on Bees! 16

Bees are the most important pollinators Bees deliberately gather pollen to feed brood Nectar is consumed for energy & collected by honey bees & bumble bees for honey production Sweat bee on coneflower Scanning electron micrograph of honey bee head covered with pollen 17

Bees * Bees * Bees Honey bees native to Europe Native bees - ~ 4,000 species of bees native to the U.S. ~ 500 native bee species in NC Honey Bees 50% decline in managed hives since 1950 >70% decline in feral colonies Causes for decline: pests, diseases, poor nutrition, weak queens, pesticides... 18

Varroa Mites 19

Native bees can be an insurance policy against honey bee losses Bumble bee on downy wood mint Native Bees are Efficient Pollinators ~250 mason bees are required to pollinate an acre of apples compared to two hives of honey bees Many species of native bees are more active in cold, wet conditions & low light Bumble bees and other native bees practice buzz pollination Some native bees specialize in one type of flower Pollen gathered by native bees is very accessible 20

Native Bees Most species are solitary so not aggressive and don t sting 70% of native bees nest in the ground Bumble bee nest Most of the rest are cavity nesters (bumble bees, leafcutter bees, mason bees, etc.) Leafcutter bee (www.lbnature.co.uk) Ground Nesting Mining Bees 21

Ground Nesting Colletid Bees Also called cellophane bees or polyester bees Colletid Bee 22

Ground-nesting Chimney Bees Chimney Bees 23

Chimney Bees Role of Native Bees as Crop Pollinators If enough natural habitat is nearby to support them, native bees can provide much or even all the pollination services for crops Over 50 species of native bees visit watermelon, sunflower, or tomato crops in CA Over 80 species of bees pollinate berry crops in MN and MA Native pollinators have been shown to nearly triple the production of cherry tomatoes in CA 24

Diversity of Native Bees Sweat Bee & Bumble Bee Bumble Bee 25

Leafcutter Bee Leafcutter Bee Nests 26

Hibiscus Bee Sweat Bee on Coneflower 27

Cuckoo-leafcutter Bee on Oxeye Daisy Sunflower Bee on Blazing Star 28

Carpenter Bees on Passionflower Carpenter Bee on Coneflower 29

Carpenter-mimic Leafcutter Bee on Butterfly Weed Two-spotted Longhorned Bee on Zinnia 30

Sweat Bee on Joe-pye Weed Sweat Bee Bat-faced Cuphea 31

So what can you do to protect and enhance pollinator populations? Pollinators are essential components of the habitats and ecosystems that many wild animals rely on for food and shelter. As landscapes are converted from wild to managed lands, pollinator habitat is destroyed or fragmented, resulting in the loss of foraging, nesting, and/or egg-laying sites. 32

Assess your Existing Bee Habitat Nesting sites: ~70% of native bees nest in the ground! Forage Adapt Existing Management Practices to Minimize Negative Impacts on Bees Minimize tillage Stagger planting dates to extend bloom period Leave areas supporting native bees alone: identify and protect nesting sites! Minimize potential for pesticide poisoning 33

Planting Bee Forage Identify Dearth Times in Bloom Calendar Try and identify the dearth times in the natural bloom calendar in your area which bee plants are already present and when do they bloom? Identify bee plants that bloom during these dearth times Have plants flowering throughout the growing season, early spring-late fall, with overlapping bloom periods 34

Include Early & Late Bloomers Flowers that bloom in the very early spring provide critical resources for early emerging bees such as bumble bee queens, mining bees, mason bees... Help increase reproductive success Late blooming plants ensure bumble queens are strong going into winter hibernation Plant Selection Use mostly perennials as these tend to have richer nectar sources and provide a dependable food source Important to have a diversity of flower size, shape, and color to attract a diversity of pollinators Aim for 10-20 different species with at least three species blooming in each season from spring-fall Include native bunch grasses for nesting habitat and larval host plants 35

Plant Selection: Flower Diversity Bumble Bee on Hyssop 36

Plant Selection Emphasize local native plants: research has shown that native plants are 4 times more likely than non-native plants to attract native bees Native plant genera support 3 times as many species of butterflies and moths as introduced plants Ex.: joe-pye weed and butterfly bush both attract butterflies but only the native joepye weed supports over 3 dozen species of Lepidopterans Direct-seeded Pollinator Meadows Site selection Site preparation Plant selection Planting techniques Ongoing management See Xerces publication Establishing Pollinator Meadows from Seed www.xerces.org/establishing-pollinator-meadows-from-seed 37

Other seed companies are linked on my GSF website Top 25 Native Pollinator Plants 38

Spring Blooming Spiderwort reblooms in fall 39

Beardtongue Beardtongue 40

Wild indigo Wild indigo 41

Coneflower Blanketflower blooms spring-fall 42

Stoke s Aster Golden Alexander 43

Bee Balm 44

Summer Blooming 45

Blazing Star 46

Mountain Mint Mountain Mint 47

Butterfly Weed Swamp Milkweed 48

Monarch caterpillar on Asclepias Culver s Root 49

Great Blue Lobelia Rattlesnake Master 50

Rattlesnake Master Blue Vervain 51

New Jersey Tea St. John s Wort 52

Buttonbush Fall Blooming 53

Joe-pye Weed 54

Aster 55

Boneset 56

Goldenrod 57

Ironweed 58

Spotted Horsemint 59

Climbing Aster Climbing Aster 60

Chatham County Cooperative Extension s Demonstration Pollinator Garden at Chatham Mills 178 Unique species 85% native to the NC piedmont! Garden is managed organically Pollinator Paradise Garden Before 61

Pollinator Paradise Garden After 62

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Pollinator Habitat Supports Natural Enemies Pollinator habitat also provides resources for beneficial insects: parasitic wasps, syrphid flies, predators, etc. Ambush Bug 87

Lady Beetle Green Lynx Spider 88

Scoliid Wasp Great Black Wasp 89

Potter Wasp Sand Wasps Prey on Brown Marmorated Stink Bugs Mountain mint provides nectar for sand wasps Brown marmorated stink bug 90

Predatory Stink Bug Predatory Stink Bug 91

Predatory Stink Bug Nymphs Parasitic Wasps Aphidius wasp parasitizing aphid 92

Soldier Beetle Soldier Beetles 93

Praying Mantis Praying Mantis 94

Carolina Mantid Egg Case Chinese Mantid Egg Case 95

Assassin Bug Robber Fly 96

Robber Fly Syrphid Fly 97

Syrphid Fly Larvae Are Predators! Photo: BugGuide Wheel Bug 98

Want to Learn More? 99

Pollinator Paradise Garden Website www.carolinapollinatorgarden.org Slide Show of Pollinator Garden List of Plants in the Garden What s in Bloom List with Photos Garden Tour Schedule My Top 25 Native Pollinator Plants Nursery & Seed Suppliers + more! Find Me on Social Media! Lots of pollinator postings with photos and videos www.facebook.com/debbie.roos.nc Instagram: Debbie.Roos Twitter: @GrowSmallFarms 100