We all know about the European honey bee, but what about the native bees that live here in the Santa Clara Valley? These local insects help pollinate our ornamental and edible plants too! Once you know what to look for, you’ll see over a dozen bee species that live in our urban setting – especially among locally-growing native plants. Find out how planting even a few select natives can enrich your garden, save water and attract even more native (and honey) bees.
John Kehoe is a longtime member of CNPS, iNaturalist and The Xerces Society and is a certified California Naturalist. He is a regular volunteer at assorted Grassroots Ecology and Keep Coyote Creek Beautiful BioBlitz events as well as at various CNPS functions. His research interests include studying biodiversity, especially native bee ecology. He shares these interests by way of his photography on iNaturalist and Flickr.
| Tue Nov 04 Online Plant Sale  | 
| Wed Nov 05 @ 8:30AM -  Alum Rock Park Restoration  | 
| Fri Nov 07 @ 9:00AM -  Edgewood Restoration  | 
| Sat Nov 08 @ 8:00AM - 10:00AM Lake Cunningham Native Garden  | 
| Sat Nov 08 @ 8:45AM - 12:00PM Alum Rock Park Restoration  | 
| Sat Nov 08 @ 9:00AM - 11:00AM Kirk Park Pollinator Garden  | 
| Sat Nov 08 @ 1:00PM - 03:00PM Seed and Cutting Exchange  | 
| Mon Nov 10 @ 8:30AM -  Alum Rock Park Restoration  | 
| Wed Nov 12 @ 8:30AM -  Alum Rock Park Restoration  | 
| Fri Nov 14 @ 9:00AM -  Edgewood Restoration  | 
