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  2. 15 Small Trees to Show Off in Your Front Yard - AOL

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    Boost your curb appeal with these 15 small trees. The best small trees to plant in your front yard attract pollinators and look beautiful year-round.

  3. Flower - Wikipedia

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    An important feature of white flowers is that they reflect equally across the visible spectrum. While many flowering plants use white to attract pollinators, the use of color is also widespread (even within the same species). Color allows a flowering plant to be more specific about the pollinator it seeks to attract.

  4. Sambucus cerulea - Wikipedia

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    It can become a multi-trunk tree when trained from youth with only several dominant trunks. [ 5 ] The plant is beneficial in wildlife gardens , its flowers attract pollinators, butterflies and hummingbirds, and its berries feed other bird species and chipmunks.

  5. Flowering plant - Wikipedia

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    The flower may consist only of these parts, as in wind-pollinated plants like the willow, where each flower comprises only a few stamens or two carpels. [37] In insect- or bird-pollinated plants, other structures protect the sporophylls and attract pollinators.

  6. 20 Tiny Flowers to Grow in Your Garden for a Larger ... - AOL

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    If you're looking to attract more pollinators to your garden, opt for a tiny flower like butterfly weed. The bright orange hue is great for a colorful summer addition to your landscaping. USDA ...

  7. 5 Easy Ways to Support Pollinators in the Fall

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    2. Include a Diverse Mix of Plants. Your strongest strategy, experts agree, is to choose a mix of pollinator plants combining different colors, shapes, and bloom times that are native to your area.