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Non-native, feral honeybees are crowding out native bee species in southern California — and it could have knock-on effects ...
Florida native solitary bees. The great thing about our native solitary bees is that they are more efficient at pollinating our plants, so why not attract as many of them as possible to your yard?
Botanists from Copenhagen and the United Kingdom have conducted a scientific study to determine which plants are particularly ...
Certain native bees are active when certain native plants are blooming. Most people, like butterflies and their caterpillars, feed on certain plants. “If something is not eating your plant, it ...
WHAT: Native Garden Tour, presented by the Palm Beach County Chapter of the Florida Native Plant Society. WHEN: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 17. WHERE: Sites in Palm Beach, Wellington and Lake Worth ...
First, I want to explain the difference between aggressive and invasive plants. Florida native plants can become aggressive, ...
Invasive yellow-legged hornets were spotted for the first time in the U.S. this month, in Savannah, Georgia. Now Florida officials are worried about it. Native to Southeast Asia, the hornets have a… ...
Mark Kateli, president of the Cuplet Fern chapter of Florida Native Plant Society, second from left, is joining the chapter in hosting a native plant sale Aug. 19 at the Sanford Garden Club.
About 1,500 plants later, (laughs) we've got close to three and a half, four acres of native Texas flower gardens, pollinator-friendly, native clump grasses, and shrubs.
These include their relationships to flowering plants, insect pollinators, prescribed fires and plant communities. The FWC provides a list of ways people can help the native insects on their own: ...
The majority of the earth’s plant species, including our crop plants, rely on the services of animal pollinators in order to ...
During Tallamy's presentation, I also learned about planting our native Keystone species to support the migratory birds and native bees. For more information on this topic contact the UF/IFAS ...