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1 Benefitting Pollinators with Native Plants

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3 Long Tongued

4 Intermediate Length Tongue

5 Long Tongued without manipulation power

6 Short Tongue Accessible

7 Short Tongue Pollinator

8 Short Tongue Accessible

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10 Interdependent Relationship

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13 Migratory Synchronization

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15 Migration Patterns

16 Midwest Tallgrass Prairie

17 Recap of Suggestions Bio-Mimic, base design on composition of local prairie remnants, seek out a consultant for ensure good quality establishment. For Butterfly Migrations, heavily include Late July through September blooming flora. 80% of Hummingbird diets are insects, don’t cater too heavily Include Warm Season Grasses for Aesthetics and balance, Indian Grass, Little Bluestem, Prairie Dropseed and native shrubs/flowering trees. There’s no need to cater to one group, plant diversely and let the pollinators find their niche. Seek the most local genotype available, you can find, bloom periods matter

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20 Resource Page & Contact Info Pioneersprouts.com click on “Resources” in top right. Pioneerlandscapesllc@gmail.com Phone: 513-545-1079 Blog: Nature In Humanity Facebook Search: Pioneer Landscapes


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