FLOWERS FOR POLLINATORS STUDY 2015-2018: RESULTS / Annual flowers that attract pollinators

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FLOWERS FOR POLLINATORS STUDY 2015-2018: RESULTS / Annual flowers that attract pollinators

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2019

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Annual flowers have been a long-time favorite plant for gardens of all kinds. They provide instant color and interest, and are relatively easy to grow. They are also an important part of early season sales for the gardening industry. Annual flowers comprise $1.46 billion of floriculture crops sold in the United States1. The following annual flowers were the most attractive in our 4-year study (2015-2018) of 30+ varieties. Anyone who likes annual flowers and wants to attract pollinators should add these flowers in your garden, containers and raised beds!

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Horst Rechelbacher Foundation

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Weisenhorn, Julie E.. (2019). FLOWERS FOR POLLINATORS STUDY 2015-2018: RESULTS / Annual flowers that attract pollinators. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/210204.

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