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Celebrating pollinators in Raleigh

National Pollinator Week, which is an annual celebration to raise awareness for pollinator health and ways to help protect them.

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A bee pollinating a wild bergamot flower at Walnut Creek Wetland Park. | Photo by RALtoday

Let’s talk about some important friends in our ecosystem… the pollinators. This week is National Pollinator Week, which is an annual celebration to raise awareness for pollinator health and ways to help protect them.

Pollinators are any living thing that moves pollen from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma of a flower for reproduction. More than three-fourths of the world’s flowering plants depend on animal pollinators. Why is this important? Thirty-five percent of the world’s food crops count on animal pollinators to reproduce.

We’re highlighting some local pollinator hot spots that are Monarch Waystation certified and suggesting a few native plants to add to your garden to help keep our bees, butterflies, and birds satisfied.

🦋 Pollinator gardens

The City of Oaks has 23 registered Monarch Waystations (habitats for the monarch butterfly + other pollinators). We chose four spots where we have seen pollinators thrive. Lookout for the Monarch Waystation sign to locate the habitat.

🐝 Pollinators dig these plants

Help keep pollinators happy + healthy (while adding color to your garden) by planting native flowering plants like the ones below. Logan’s Garden Shop + Atlantic Gardening have a great variety of seeds, plants, and tools to choose from.

  • Asters are purple flowers that bloom in late summer.
  • Wild Bergamot, also known as “bee balm,” blooms in clusters of lavender, pink, and white flowers.
  • Coneflowers (AKA echinacea) are part of the daisy family and are resilient, upright perennials.
  • Milkweed is another native perennial flower that provides a wealth of nourishment to pollinators.
  • Sunflowers have been dubbed as “pollinator superheroes” because they are an abundant source of pollen and nectar.

Pro tip: Plant these flowers in groups with full sun and stay away from insecticides.

The Greenway Maintenance Division recently planted four acres of sunflowers, zinnias, and cosmos in 17 locations across the Capital Area Greenway to assist our pollinator friends.

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