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Biology Technical Note 01 - Habitat Development for Beneficial Insects/Appendix 2

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APPENDIX 2 - Recommended Plants for Beneficial Insect Habitat

The following list includes species which are commercially available, not known to be invasive, likely adapted to cropland settings, and that have geographic occurrences within the state. The species selected should be based on the actual site conditions, the purpose, and the plant species known establishment and growth requirements. Use the USDA PLANTS database (http://plants.usda.gov/) to further refine the selection.

CAUTION: If you select other species, use caution to ensure that they are not invasive. Many references for creating beneficial insect habitat include garden variety species that are not appropriate for farm settings.

Bloom Period

Plant Name

Scientific Name

Native Status1]

Duration

Flower Color

Early Mid Late
Carrot Family (Apiaceae)
Biscuitroot, fernleafTop Pick!

Lomatium dissectum

N

perennial

yellow

Dill Top Pick!

Anethum graveolens

I

annual

yellow-green

Fennel, sweet

Foeniculum vulgare

I

biennial/perennial

yellow-green

Parsley

Petroselinum crispum

I

annual/biennial

yellow-green

Figwort Family (Scrophulariaceae)
Penstemon, narrowleaf Top Pick!

Penstemon augustfolius

N

perennial

blue-purple

Beardtongue, bluestem Top Pick!

Penstemon cyanocaulis

N

perennial

blue-purple

Penstemon, Rocky Mountain (Bandera) Top Pick!

Penstemon strictus

N

perennial

reddish purple

Penstemon, Rydberg's

Penstemon rydbergii

N

perennial

blue-purple

Beardtongue, Large-flowered

Penstemon grandiflorus

N

perennial

blue-purple

Mint Family (Lamiaceae)
Mint, wild Top Pick!

Mentha arvensis

N

perennial

Pink-white

Bergamot, wild Top Pick!

Monarda fistulosa

N

perennial

Lavender-ink

Basil, sweet

Ocimum basilicum

I

annual/perennial

white

Catnip Top Pick!

Nepeta cataria

I

perennial

pink

Sage, Azure Blue

Salvia azurea

N

perennial

blue

Balm, common (lemon)

Melissa officinalis

I

perennial

white-lavendar

Milkweed Family (Asclepiadaceae)
Butterfly milkweed Top Pick!

Asclepias tuberosa

N

perennial

orange

Milkweed, showy

Asclepias speciosa

N

perennial

pink

Legume Family (Fabaceae)
Leadplant Top Pick!

Amorpha canescens

N

perennial

purple-silver

Prarie clover, white Top Pick!

Dalea candida

N

perennial

white

Prarie clover, violet Top Pick!

Dalea purpurea

N

perennial

purple-pink

Prarie clover, silky Top Pick!

Dalea villosa

N

perennial

white-purple

Thermopsis, prarie

Thermopsis rhombifolia

N

perennial

yellow

Alfalfa

Medicago sativa

I

perennial

purple

Trefoil, bird's-foot

Lotus corniculatus

I

perennial

yellow

Sweetclover

Melilotus officinalis

I

annual

white

Sainfoin Top Pick!

Onobrychis viciifolia

I

perennial

pinkish red

Clover, strawberry

Trifolium fragiferum

I

perennial

purple

Clover, alsike

Trifolium hybridum

I

annual/perennial

white

Clover, red

Trifolium pratense

I

biennial/perennial

pink/red

Clover, white

Trifolium repens

I

perennial

white

Milkvetch, chickpea (cicer)

Astragalus cicer

I

perennial

yellow

Vetch, American

Vicia Americana

N

perennial

purple

Daisy/Sunflower Family (Asteraceae)
Tickseed, lanceleaf

Coreopsis pratense

N

perennial

yellow

Tickseed, golden

Coreopsis tinctoria

N

annual

yellow/red band

Sunflower, maximillian Top Pick!

Helianthus maximiliana

N

perennial

yellow

Goldeneye, showy

Heliomeris multiflora

N

perennial

yellow

Oxeye, smooth Top Pick!

Heliopsis heliathoides

N

perennial

yellow

Balsamroot, arrowleaf

Balsamorhiza sagittata

N

perennial

yellow

Gayfeather, dotted Top Pick!

Liatris punctata

N

perennial

purple

Coneflower, prarie

Ratibida columnifera

N

perennial

varies: red/yellow

Goldenrod, Canada Top Pick!

Solidago canadensis

N

perennial

yellow

Goldenrod, gray Top Pick!

Solidago nemoralis

N

perennial

yellow

Buckwheat Family (Polygonaceae)

NRCS Policy Reminder: Fagopyrum esculentum is not approved for use in any conservation planting (NB 190-16-8)

Buckwheat, sulfur Top Pick!

Eriogonum umbellatum

N

perennial

bright yellow

Buckwheat, redroot

Eriogonum racemosum

N

perennial

bright yellow

Buckwheat, james'

Eriogonum jamesii

N

perennial

bright yellow

Waterleaf Family (Hydrophyllaceae)
Phacelia, silky Top Pick!

Phacelia sericea

N

biennial/perennial

purple

Phacelia, lacy Top Pick!

Phacelia tanacetifolia

N

annual

blue

Phacelia, gypsum

Phacelia integrifolia

N

annual-perennial

purple

Phacelia, varileaf

Phacelia heterophylla

N

biennial/perennial

white

Cabbage Family (Brassicaceae)
Princesplume, desert Top Pick!

Stanleya pinnata

N

perennial

yellow

Bittercress, heartleaf

Cardamine cordifolia

N

perennial

white

Bladderpod, Fendler's

Lesquerella fendleri

N

Biennial, perennial

yellow

Wallflower, western

Erysimum asperum

N

Biennial, perennial

orange to yellow

Wallflower, Pursh's

Erysimum capitatum

N

Biennial, perennial

orange to yellow

Alyssum

Lobularia maritima

I

annual, perennial

white/purple

Casper Family (Capparaceae)
Beeplant, rocky mnt. Top Pick!

Cleome serrulata

N

annual

pink to purple

Mallow Family (Malvaceae)
Poppymallow, purple

Callirhoe involucrata

N

perennial

redish pink

Mallow Family (Malvaceae)
Four-wing saltbrush Top Pick!

Atriplex canescens

N

perennial

yellow

*Potential cover crops that are good for insectory habitat.
1]I - Introduced, non-native. N - Native