Ecoregional Planting Guides
Our ecoregional planting guides, Selecting Plants for Pollinators, are tailored to specific areas of Canada. You can find out which ecoregion you live in and get your free guide by entering the first three digits of your postal code below.
For help finding the right guide for you, please call 415-362-1137 or email info@pollinator.org
Starting on Page 16 of the planting guides you can find lists of plant names that will attract pollinators and help you build beautiful pollinator habitat! Print these lists and bring them to your local native plant, garden center or nursery.
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Inside each guide you'll find 24 pages of native planting information. All in full PDF Format.
ONTARIO
QUEBEC
ALBERTA AND SASKATCHEWAN
MANITOBA
BRITISH COLUMBIA
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Nova Scotia
Canada
- Algonquin Lake Nipissing
- Aspen Parkland
- Central Laurentians
- Eastern Vancouver Island
- Fescue Grassland
- Georgia-Puget Basin
- Lake Erie Lowlands
- Lake Manitoba Plain
- Lower Mainland
- Mixed Grassland
- Moist Mixed Grassland
- Manitoulin Lake Simcoe
- Nova Scotia Highlands
- Okanagan Highlands
- Okanagan Range
- Pacific Ranges
- Prince Edward Island
- South Central Nova Scotia Uplands
- South West Nova Scotia Uplands
- Southern Laurentians
- St. Lawrence Lowlands
- Thompson-Okanagan Plateau
- Western Vancouver Island
About the Guides
These guides were funded by... To learn more about why planting for pollinators is important, click here.
Why is Planting for Pollinators Important?
Whether you are a farmer of many acres, land manager of a large tract of land, or a gardener with a small lot, you can increase the number of pollinators in your area by making conscience choices to include plants that provide essential habitat for bees, butterflies, moths, beetles, hummingbirds, and other pollinators.
Where can I Buy Native Plants?
Visit Plant Native's site to find a nursery near you using your zipcode www.plantnative.org.