June 2021

In May and June 2021 Xerces Society donated 32 small plants, originally grown by Santa Ana Native Plant Nursery, to a demonstration garden bed in the Santa Fe Botanical Garden as a part of the Santa Fe Pollinator Trail project.

Plants donated are from habitat kits that contain climate-smart native plants.

Of these 32 plants, we received 8 different species that are from the Low-Water and Low- to Medium-Water kit.

Small 2″ pots of native transplants. Photo: Cristina Salvador

Read more our participation featured in the June 2, 2021 Santa Fe Reporter’s article, Paths for Pollinators.

Plants in the Low-Water Kit include

Penstemon palmeri, Palmer’s penstemon

Photo: Cristina Salvador

Mirabilis multiflora, Four o’clock

Photo: Janice Tucker

Ratibida columnifera, Upright prairie coneflower

Photo: Donita Frazier

Melampodium leucanthum, Blackfoot daisy

Photo: Joy Mandelbaum

Berlandiera lyrata, Chocolate flower

Photo: Cristina Salvador

Scabrethia scabraDesert mule ear

Photo: Cristina Salvador

Plants in the Low- to Medium-Water Kit include

Penstemon strictusRocky mountain penstemon

Photo: Cristina Salvador

Dalea candidaWhite prairie flower

Photo: Janice Tucker

We look forward to watching these plants grow and develop! The deadline to apply for your own kit has been extended to July 11th.

Signage on the Santa Fe Pollinator Trail will be coming soon to the Garden.

Plantings near Pavilion area. Photo: Cristina Salvador