Plants for Pollinators!

Birds, bats, bees, butterflies, beetles, and other small mammals that pollinate plants are responsible for bringing us one out of every three bites of food. They also sustain our ecosystems and produce our natural resources by helping plants reproduce.

This nearly invisible ecosystem service is a precious resource that requires attention and support - and in disturbing evidence found around the globe, is increasingly in jeopardy. You can plant these seeds to attract and feed pollinators! For more information on the importance of pollinators visit Pollinator Partnership.

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Rudbeckia Seeds - Black-Eyed Susan

Rudbeckia hirta A cottage garden favorite for its easy to grow habit and ability to produce hundreds of blooms over the summer and fall. Excellent cut flower with up to...

Rudbeckia Seeds - Gloriosa Daisy

Rudbeckia hirta The Gloriosa Daisy is not a true daisy, but has daisy-like flowers. It is in fact of the same species as Black-Eyed Susans. 3' tall plants produce large...

Rudbeckia Seeds - Sochan

Rudbeckia laciniata Also known as Cutleaf Coneflower, and Green Headed Coneflower. Well known and loved in permaculture circles. The roots are used medicinally much like Echinacea, the abundant greens are a...