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Heather Holm--Presentation 2: Selecting Native Trees and Shrubs that Support Pollinators
This keynote address is a 2=part event. From 7:30 until 8:30, Heather will give the presentation below. Because seating is limited, please register for each part of the evening you plan to attend: Presentation 1 and/or Presentation 2.
Presentation 2: 7:30-8:30 pm Selecting Native Trees and Shrubs that Support Pollinators While most trees are wind-pollinated, the ones that are insect-pollinated provide important forage for pollinators, especially in early spring. Learn about which canopy trees, small trees, and shrubs are insect-pollinated and the types of pollinators each plant attracts. Factors influencing pollinator visitation including flower structure, flower resources, flowering phenology, and the plant community where the woody plant occurs will also be discussed.
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LocationNC Arboretum (View)
100 Frederick Law Olmsted Way
Asheville, NC 28806-9315
United States
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| Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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