Native Pollinator Friendly Plant List!

The following pages include a list of pollinator friendly native plants! These lists include general information, as well as ways you can use the plants and/or how you could create your own pollinator corridor! Click the plant names to be directed to their pages!

Information retrieved from: https://calscape.org

Why are Native Plants So Important?

Native plants are crucial for environments, as they provide several different services for native animal and insect species.

These services include:

-Food

-Habitat

-Protection

Native plants also support biodiversity, are typically drought resistant, naturally repel many pests, and can reduce flooding!

List of native plants depicted:

Black sage

White sage

Purple sage

California buckwheat

California sagebrush

Milkweed

Santa Barbara Honeysuckle

Common yarrow

California fuchsia

California bush sunflower

Sticky Monkeyflower

Bladderpod

Fuchsia Flowered Gooseberry

California Poppy

Matilija Poppy

Coyote Mint

Foothill Penstemon

Nasturtium

Cleveland Sage

Chaparral Mallow

Chaparral Clematis

Toyon

Dudleya

Humboldt Lily

Valley Oak

Who Do Native Plants Support?

Native plants aid a variety of pollinators, such as:

-Birds

-Bees

-Bats

-Insects

-Moths

Native plants support these pollinators by providing them with food, and shelter.

Native plants also provide ecological services such as: promoting biodiversity, and improving/maintaining soil health, water and air quality.