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    1) Bee Balm / Wild Bergamot

    2) Large Flowered Tickseed
    3) Lady Phacelia
    4) Lemon Queen Sunflower
    5) Rosemary
    6) Purple coneflower / Echinacea
    7) Goldenrod

    Photos courtesy of The Great Sunflower Project, the Missouri Botanical Garden, Gary A. Monroe, Ferran Turmo Gort and Phil Sellens.

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lfin replied about 2 years ago
( Clue - but not spoiler alert.)
lfin replied about 2 years ago
Join us making mud-balls with seeds.  These tidy packets - of compost, soil and seed - are used by guerrilla gardeners to repair man-made urban degradation.  In so doing, we plant that which helps feed the pollinators in our communities, keeping the biodiversity of our urban landscape strong. Yeah!        ... On EarthDay, Saturday, April 23, we'll have a table at the Berkeley CA festivities as well as at the San Francisco EarthDay event where we'll tell you how "WeSeeBees."

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