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  2. Layia platyglossa - Wikipedia

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    It is often an ingredient in commercial wildflower seed mixes. The daisy-like flowers are attractive, making it a popular annual flower in traditional gardens, wildlife gardens, and habitat gardens. [6] [7] Restoration. The wildflower is used in habitat restoration projects, and is a pollinator supportive plant. The ripe seeds are a food source ...

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    Seed Needs, 1 Ounce Hummingbird and Butterfly Garden Wildflower Seeds. Attract beneficial pollinators like butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees to your garden with this wildflower seed mix. Bonus ...

  4. Asclepias syriaca - Wikipedia

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    A U.S. Department of Agriculture conservation planting guide for Maryland recommends that, for optimum wildlife and pollinator habitat in mesic sites (especially for monarchs), a seed mix should contain 6.0% A. syriaca by weight and 2.0% by seed. [26] The plant's seeds require a period of cold treatment (cold stratification) before they will ...

  5. Pollinator garden - Wikipedia

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    Pollinators aid in the production of one out of every three bites of food consumed by humans, and pollinator gardens are a way to offer support for these species. [2] In order for a garden to be considered a pollinator garden, it should provide various nectar producing flowers, shelter or shelter-providing plants for pollinators, and avoid the ...

  6. Butterfly gardening - Wikipedia

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    A USDA conservation planting guide for Maryland recommends that, for optimum wildlife and pollinator habitat in mesic sites (especially for monarchs), a seed mix should contain 6.0% common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) by weight and 2.0% by seed. [21]

  7. Hedysarum boreale - Wikipedia

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    This plant is sometimes added to seed mixes used for rangeland improvement. Its nitrogen-fixing ability improves soil quality. The plant is palatable to livestock and wild animals. It is an important component of Sage Grouse habitat. [3] The cultivar 'Timp' is an improved plant line selected for its adaptability and seed production qualities. [3]