I just planted some of the Shrubby St. John's wort in my yard... small as they are, they are already producing lots of flowers. The bees are all over it. Thanks for the video!
This channel focuses on the eastern half of the US as the plant communities are somewhat similar from the Mississippi River Valley east to the coast. Once you get west of there things vary a bunch due to elevation and rainfall differences. It would take several channels to cover the western US well.
What are your favorite summer blooming native shrubs? Please let us know. If you would like to learn about native flowering plants for the heat of summer check out this video: ua-cam.com/video/fO1shIUYt4o/v-deo.html Also, be sure to check out our online classes: shannontrimboli.com/events/category/classes/
I’ve gotta get buttonbush. I raise promethea, cecropia, Polyphemus and Luna’s every year and release the adults in spring.(100 promethea and 50 cecropia) cocoons on my front porch right now overwintering in screen cages!😁
I just planted some of the Shrubby St. John's wort in my yard... small as they are, they are already producing lots of flowers. The bees are all over it. Thanks for the video!
It is one of my favorite native shrubs!
That is nice but what about the rest of the country
This channel focuses on the eastern half of the US as the plant communities are somewhat similar from the Mississippi River Valley east to the coast. Once you get west of there things vary a bunch due to elevation and rainfall differences. It would take several channels to cover the western US well.
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What are your favorite summer blooming native shrubs? Please let us know. If you would like to learn about native flowering plants for the heat of summer check out this video: ua-cam.com/video/fO1shIUYt4o/v-deo.html Also, be sure to check out our online classes: shannontrimboli.com/events/category/classes/
Wow, you may have just saved a ton of Devil's Walking Stick in a Woodland Restoration area I am working on! Thanks for another great video.
The pollinators will be happy in August with that devil's walking stick around, and the birds will be happy in the fall.
I’ve gotta get buttonbush. I raise promethea, cecropia, Polyphemus and Luna’s every year and release the adults in spring.(100 promethea and 50 cecropia) cocoons on my front porch right now overwintering in screen cages!😁
You will love buttonbush! It is a pollinator magnet - just about every type of pollinator is attracted to it.
@@BackyardEcology I’ll start checking the plant catalogues. I’ve already got 3 and it’s the day after Xmas! By the way, Happy holidays!
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