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... 3-1 Chapter 3 Imperiled Pollinator Profiles The Inland Northwest, which includes parts of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Nevada, is home to a diverse assemblage of pollinators (Figure 1-1)
From page 28...
... Chapter 3. Imperiled Pollinator Profiles  3-2 roadside habitat for breeding, individuals may still use roadside habitat for nectar or pollen or as movement corridors. Therefore, it is worthwhile to invest in high-quality habitat restoration projects along roadsides near natural areas, preserves, and populations of imperiled species.
From page 29...
... Chapter 3. Imperiled Pollinator Profiles  3-3 3.1 Monarch Butterfly (Danaus plexippus)   Jan  Feb  Mar  April  May  June  July  Aug  Sept  Oct  Nov  Dec  Adult  Larvae  Adult monarch (top left)
From page 30...
... Chapter 3. Imperiled Pollinator Profiles  3-4 spring to lay eggs on milkweeds, the larval host plant. While larvae specialize on milkweed, adults use a variety of plants for nectar (Table 3-2)
From page 31...
... Chapter 3. Imperiled Pollinator Profiles  3-5 Taken from handout created by Monarch Joint Venture and The Xerces Society:  https://monarchjointventure.org/images/uploads/documents/MowingForMonarchsUpdated.pdf.  Figure 3-1. Management timing windows for monarchs in the United States.
From page 32...
... Chapter 3. Imperiled Pollinator Profiles  3-6 Pelton, E
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... Chapter 3. Imperiled Pollinator Profiles  3-7 through fall. Blanket spraying of herbicides can affect the health of bumble bees in the area by reducing floral resources.
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... Chapter 3. Imperiled Pollinator Profiles  3-8 3.2.2 Western Bumble Bee (Bombus occidentalis)   Jan  Feb  Mar  April  May  June  July  Aug  Sept  Oct  Nov  Dec  Adult                                                                                                Adult western bumble bee (top left)
From page 35...
... Chapter 3. Imperiled Pollinator Profiles  3-9 3.2.3 Suckley's Cuckoo Bumble Bee (Bombus suckleyi)   Jan  Feb  Mar  April  May  June  July  Aug  Sept  Oct  Nov  Dec  Adult                                                                                               Adult Suckley's cuckoo bumble bee (top left)
From page 36...
... Chapter 3. Imperiled Pollinator Profiles  3-10 Species Name By Bloom  Period  Common Name  Notes   Prunella vulgaris ssp.  lanceolata  Lance selfheal  Purple; perennial  Rosa woodsii  Western wild rose/Wood's  rose  Pink; perennial  Mid  Asclepias speciosa  Showy milkweed  Pink; perennial  Lupinus argenteus  Silvery lupine  White/blue/purple; perennial  Monardella odoratissima  Mountain monardella/coyote  mint  White/blue/purple; perennial  Late  Agastache urticifolia  Nettle leaf horsemint  White/pink; perennial  Chamerion angustifolium  Fireweed  Pink; perennial  Solidago canadensis  Canada goldenrod  Yellow; perennial  Symphyotrichum eatonii  Eaton's aster  White/purple; perennial  3.2.4 References Dániel-Ferreira, J., Å. Berggren, R

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