Collection: USA Native Pollinator Plants

Pollinator plants native to the United States span an extraordinary range of environments—from high mountain slopes and prairie grasslands to woodland edges and desert basins. This collection features species that provide nectar, pollen, and habitat to bees, butterflies, moths, and hummingbirds. You'll find spring ephemerals that emerge in Eastern forests, sun-loving composites from the Great Plains, and drought-tolerant bloomers thriving in Southwestern canyons. These plants play a vital role in sustaining pollination networks across every region of the country.