Native flowering plants
Which species native to Canadian regions earn their place, and how a few reliable performers cover most of the season.
Read the note on native plantsPollinator-friendly planting · Canada
Golden Weekly Co. collects practical notes on the plants, bloom windows and small habitat details that make a Canadian garden useful to pollinators — from prairie bumble bees to migrating monarchs.
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Which species native to Canadian regions earn their place, and how a few reliable performers cover most of the season.
Read the note on native plantsSequencing spring, summer and fall bloom so forage does not run dry between flushes.
Read the note on bloom timingBare ground, stems left standing, water and shelter — the structural details that matter as much as flowers.
Read the note on habitat
Why native plants
Many of Canada's wild bees are short-lived and specialised. Bumble bees such as Bombus ternarius on the prairies or Bombus impatiens in the east work flowers they have co-evolved with, and several solitary bees collect pollen from only a narrow group of plants.
Planting species that already grow in your region — rather than ornamentals bred for show — tends to provide nectar and pollen that match what local insects can use. The notes here lean on that idea throughout.
At a glance
A starting palette drawn from species widely documented across southern and central Canada. Exact hardiness and bloom dates vary by region and year.
| Plant | Typical bloom | Often visited by |
|---|---|---|
| Wild bergamot (Monarda fistulosa) | Mid to late summer | Bumble bees, long-tongued bees |
| Common milkweed / swamp milkweed (Asclepias spp.) | Summer | Monarchs, bees |
| Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta) | Mid to late summer | Bees, small butterflies |
| New England aster (Symphyotrichum novae-angliae) | Late summer into fall | Bumble bees, migrating monarchs |
See the bloom timing note for how these fit together across the season.
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