Collection: California Native Pollinator Plants

California’s diverse terrain—from coastal dunes and inland valleys to foothills and alpine ridges—nurtures a wide variety of pollinator plants. These natives thrive in sun-drenched meadows, chaparral slopes, and woodland edges, often requiring little water once established. With long flowering seasons and high ecological value, they are well-suited to California’s Mediterranean climate and are essential for sustaining native bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.