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Saturday - August 30, 2014
From: Aurora, IN
Region: Midwest
Topic: Plant Lists, Wildlife Gardens
Title: Plants beneficial to honey bees in Indiana
Answered by: Nan Hampton
QUESTION:
I am searching for a list of shrubs, vines, low growing plants that would benefit, specifically honeybees in southeast Indiana. My Soil & Water Conservation District would like to offer these plants free to honey bee owners.ANSWER:
On our Special Collections page we have a section titled SPECIAL BENEFITS TO INSECTS with a link to Special Value to Honey Bees. There are 238 plants on the list and you can use the NARROW YOUR SEARCH option to choose those native plants that are found in Indiana by selecting that state from the Select State or Province slot. This narrows the list to 109 plants. If you want to narrow it to only non-woody plants, you can then choose "Herb" from General Appearance.
Here are a few herbs from that list that are commercially available:
Asclepias incarnata (Swamp milkweed)
Asclepias tuberosa (Butterflyweed)
Cleome serrulata (Rocky mountain beeplant)
Helianthus maximiliani (Maximilian sunflower)
Monarda punctata (Spotted beebalm)
Oligoneuron rigidum var. rigidum (Stiff goldenrod)
Or, you can narrow the list by choosing "Shrub":
Physocarpus opulifolius (Atlantic ninebark)
Rubus odoratus (Purpleflowering raspberry)
There are also "Trees" with flowers for honey bees:
Malus coronaria (Sweet crabapple)
Prunus americana (American plum)
There are lots more choices on the list.
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