The work of pollination is never over - even after dark! While some flowers close when the sun goes down, many flowers are still accessible at night. When our day-active pollinators turn in for the evening, nocturnal pollinators such as moths, bats, beetles, and even some species of bees take on the night shift to feast on nectar. Many bat species are in decline, faced with less roosting places and declining food availability. A single little brown bat, which has a body no bigger than a grape, can eat 4 to 8 grams of insects each night.
This collection has a variety of wildflowers to attract a wide diversity of insects that bats feed on, including flowers that release their fragrance in the evening when bats are most active.
Collection includes 6 types of individually packaged organically grown Seeds with growing guidelines:
- English Fragrant Wallflower
- Moon-flower Datura
- Evening Primrose
- Night-Scented Stock
- Four O’Clocks Mirabilis
- Native Common Milkweed
-- 6 small wooden Plant markers
Comes in a sturdy Bio-degradable Kraft Gift Box with decorative belly band.
Seed count is 20 - 1000 per pack depending on variety, for lots of plants.
Other: Nocturnal Pollinators, nocturnal flying insect food, save the bats, Nocturnal Pollinator flowers, night time flowers, moth flowers