2023
DOI: 10.21273/hortsci17146-23
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Pollinators and Other Insect Visitations on Native and Ornamental Perennials in Two Landscapes

Veronica Calles Torrez,
Patrick B. Beauzay,
Esther E. McGinnis
et al.

Abstract: Many pollinator insects, especially honey bees [Apis mellifera Linnaeus (Apidae)] and wild bees, are experiencing population decline because of forage and habitat losses. Planting perennial flowering taxa is one method of increasing pollinator habitat. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the potential of 27 native species and ornamental perennial cultivars to determine their ability to attract insect pollinators in a rural and an urban landscape in North Dakota, assess the potential of these perennia… Show more

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“…Studying differences in floral morphology and nectar production among native plants and their cultivars provides empirical evidence to select plants that offer the most floral rewards to wildlife (Kalaman et al 2022). Continued exploration of the subject is crucial due to the lack of consistent differences in floral rewards and pollinator preference between native and nonnative plants (Kalaman et al 2022;Poythress and Affolter 2018;Torrez et al 2023). Nectar is a primary floral reward important for wildlife and pollination (Dafini 1991), serving as an energy source for adult pollinating insects (Hill et al 2001;Whitham 1977) and herbivorous hemipterans.…”
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“…Studying differences in floral morphology and nectar production among native plants and their cultivars provides empirical evidence to select plants that offer the most floral rewards to wildlife (Kalaman et al 2022). Continued exploration of the subject is crucial due to the lack of consistent differences in floral rewards and pollinator preference between native and nonnative plants (Kalaman et al 2022;Poythress and Affolter 2018;Torrez et al 2023). Nectar is a primary floral reward important for wildlife and pollination (Dafini 1991), serving as an energy source for adult pollinating insects (Hill et al 2001;Whitham 1977) and herbivorous hemipterans.…”
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confidence: 99%