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  2. Some native plants for pollinators in Missouri are1234:
    • Monardas, such as spotted bee balm, Eastern bee balm, and wild bergamot. They attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.
    • Foxglove Beardtongue, Slender Mountain Mint, Golden Groundsel, Curlytop Ironweed, Garden Phlox, and Yellow Honeysuckle. They are pollinator friendly and look gorgeous in flower beds.
    • Missouri Primrose and Purple Coneflower. They add vibrant colors, require minimal care, and attract pollinators.
    • Dogwoods, Serviceberry, Native Viburnums, and Aromatic Aster. They bloom in early or late seasons and provide nectar for pollinators.
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    The nectar is particularly attractive to bees, butterflies and ruby-throated hummingbirds. The caterpillars of several moth species feed on the foliage. Other Missouri native monardas that are also attractive to pollinators include spotted bee balm (Monarda punctata) and Eastern bee balm (Monarda bradburiana).
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    The list of pollinator friendly plants perfect for planting in St. Louis doesn’t stop here. Other great choices include Foxglove Beardtongue, Slender Mountain Mint, Golden Groundsel, Curlytop Ironweed, Garden Phlox, Yellow Honeysuckle… the list goes on! Many of these plants look gorgeous with planted in a matrix with other complementing plants.
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    In flower beds, include perennials like Missouri Primrose (Oenothera macrocarpa) and Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea). These add vibrant colors, require minimal care, and attract pollinators.
    www.gardenia.net/guides/native-plants/missouri
    Perhaps the easiest thing to do is to plant a diversity of native plants, from small flowering trees to herbaceous perennials. Include plants that bloom in early spring, such as dogwoods, serviceberry, and native viburnums and some that bloom late, such as the aromatic aster.
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