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Revision as of 19:32, 27 June 2018
Common name, scientific name
Horsemint. Monarado fistulasa.
Physical description (draw on keys and references)
- light purple.
- four foot tall.
- Available prairie from south eastern Canada to south eastern US.[1]
Habitat
Type habitat description of plant here.
Native
Where plant can be found/distributed
Type description of where this plant is found/distributed.
Many species of bees, moths, wasp and humming birds
Notes
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The Xerces society
Creator of this research
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References/Sources
- ↑ 100 plants to feed the bees was the book I used for information
Prairie Plants Pioneer: Ada Hayden and Identifying Prairie Plants