Color Selection in the Bee Garden: A Few Examples

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My last post covered the use of color in garden design from the perspective of what bees see. While aesthetics are important in any garden, the needs of bees come first at the Haven and other bee gardens. Here are a few examples of color combinations that are attractive to us and provide both pollen and nectar for bees.

Shades of purple throughout the year

As was mentioned in my last post, purple is a color that bees see well. Here are some ideas for shades of purple throughout the year:

Winter: rosemary (nectar), germander (nectar), ceanothus (pollen and nectar), phacelia (pollen and nectar)

Spring:ceanothus (pollen and nectar)

Summer: sages (nectar), Russian sage (nectar), zinnia (pollen and nectar), cosmos (pollen and nectar)

Fall: aster (pollen and nectar), bluebeard (pollen and nectar)

Germander
Germander (Teucrium fruticans)
Tansy-leaved phacelia
Tansy-leaved phacelia (Phacelia tanecetifolia)

Chart of ceanothus bloom time
Bloom time of common ceanothus cultivars

Sage 'Purple Ginny'
Sage 'Purple Ginny' (Salvia coahuilensis 'Purple Ginny')
Aster 'Fanny's'
Aster 'Fanny's' (Symphyotrichum 'Fanny's)
Bluebeard
Bluebeard (Caryopteris x clandonensis)

Shades of yellow throughout the year

As a complementary color to purple, yellow is attractive against any of the plants listed above. Some yellow flower choices include:

Winter:bidens (pollen and nectar), blanketflower (pollen and nectar)

Spring:bidens (pollen and nectar), blanketflower (pollen and nectar), lupine (pollen and nectar)

Summer: sage (nectar), sunflower (pollen and nectar)

Fall: sunflower (pollen and nectar)

Bidens 'Sundrop'
Bidens 'Sundrop' (Bidens ferulifolia 'Sundrop')
Yellow lupine
Yellow lupine (Lupinus microcarpus densiflorus)
Sunflower
Sunflower (Helianthus anuus), unknown cultivar

Summer whites

Spring: Santa Barbara daisy(pollen and nectar), buckbrush (pollen and nectar)

Summer: Santa Barbara daisy (pollen and nectar), gaura (pollen), veronica (pollen), coneflower (pollen and nectar), zinnia (pollen and nectar), cosmos (pollen and nectar), California buckwheat (pollen and nectar)

Fall:gaura (pollen), California buckwheat (pollen and nectar)

Santa Barbara daisy
Santa Barbara daisy (Erigeron karvinskianus)
Gaura
Gaura (Gaura lindheimeri)
Coneflower 'Pow Wow White'
Coneflower 'Pow Wow White' (Echinacea purpurea 'Pow Wow White')
Zinnia
Zinnia (Zinnia elegans)
California buckwheat
California buckwheat (Eriogonum fasciculatum)

Hot colors throughout the year

Winter: California poppy (pollen), Cape balsam (pollen and nectar)

Spring: Cape balsam (pollen and nectar), sage (nectar)

Summer: Cape balsam (pollen and nectar), coneflower (pollen and nectar)

Fall: Cape balsam (pollen and nectar), sage (nectar), sedum (pollen and nectar)

Bulbine and CA poppy
Cape balsam (Bulbine frutescens) and California poppy (Eschscholzia californica; in back of photo)
Coneflower 'Magnus'
Coneflower 'Magnus' (Echinacea purpurea 'Magnus')
Sage 'Hot Lips'
Sage 'Hot Lips' (Saliva microphylla 'Hot Lips')
Sedum 'Autumn Joy' and Cape balsam
Cape balsam and sedum 'Autumn Joy' (Hylotelephium spectabile 'Autumn Joy'; bright pink in back of photo)

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