Bloom Times
Year-round Colors & Food Sources
Bloom times for native plants vary throughout the growing season, providing continuous food sources for pollinators and visual interest. Bloom periods are typically classified as early, mid, or late season, though some species may flower across multiple seasons. Early-blooming natives emerge in spring to support pollinators after winter. Mid-season bloomers, often vibrant and showy, maintain resources during summer when pollinator activity is high. Late-blooming species provide essential food and habitat as temperatures drop, supporting pollinators preparing for migration or hibernation.
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