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  2. Pontederia cordata - Wikipedia

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    The plant flowers in late summer. The purple flowers have yellow markings which may assist in attracting bees for pollination. [11] Two species known to pollinate the flowers are Melissodes apicatus and Dufourea novaeangliae. [12] [13] Once the plant begins to produce seeds, the stem supporting the inflorescence bends to submerge the fruits and ...

  3. Rosa stellata - Wikipedia

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    Some horticulturists consider it to be a browse plant. [3] Rosa stellata can be used as a groundcover or small shrub and grows best when partially exposed to sunlight. The purple flowers bloom in the summer and it typically grows to be between 16 and 24 inches tall. [3] It attracts native bees and bumble bees.

  4. Andrena prunorum - Wikipedia

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    Andrena prunorum, otherwise known as the purple miner bee, is a species of solitary bees in the family Andrenidae. [1] It is commonly found in the continental United States as well as much of North and Central America. [2] [3] Andrena prunorum is a spring-flying, ground-nesting bee that serves as a ubiquitous generalist in ecological settings ...

  5. Try these plants to attract bees, birds, and ... - AOL

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  6. Nemophila maculata - Wikipedia

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    The lobe tips are purple-spotted. The corolla is 1 to 2 centimeters long and up to 5 centimeters wide. [1] The flowers' spots, giving the common name fivespot, [3] attracts its primary pollinators, which are solitary bees. Male and female bees feed on the nectar and females collect pollen to feed their larvae. [4]

  7. Dalea purpurea - Wikipedia

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    Dalea purpurea is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known as purple prairie clover. [5] Native to central North America, purple prairie clover is a relatively common member of the Great Plains and prairie ecosystems. It blooms in the summer with dense spikes of bright purple flowers that attract many species of insects.