Dufief Pollinator Gardens

Dufief Drive and Rte 28

This spring, the Dufief Green Team has been hard at work installing pollinator gardens on either side of Dufief Drive at the route 28 entrance.  Two 50 ft beds, alongside the low stone walls, are now a showcase for plants native to Maryland.  A listing is below.
9 volunteers planted 26 shrubs and over 400 perennials that will attract birds and pollinating insects, and provide an array of color in spring, summer and fall. These plants  will not only provide nectar, pollen and seeds for wildlife, they are also host plants for many moths and butterflies, providing food for their larvae.

Plant ID markers have been placed in the beds, and descriptive signs are planned  to describe the ecological benefits of Dufief’s new pollinator gardens.

Deer netting has been installed to protect the plants until they are established, probably until next spring.  The plants were carefully chosen as those less popular with deer, but of course we all know that deer will eat anything when hungry.

We hope that you will visit these beds often and get inspired to use some of the native plants that you see in these beds in your own yards. The Green Team would be happy to advise on native plant nurseries in the area. Our contact information is DufiefGreenTeam@gmail.com.

Listing of Plants

Shrubs

Common NameBotanical Name
Inkberry ‘ShamrockIlex glabra
Virginia SweetspireItea virginica

Perennials

Common NameBotanical Name
Fox sedgeCarex vulpinoidea
Great Blue LobeliaLobelia siphilitica
Golden RagwortPackera aurea
Black Eyed SusanRudbeckia hirta
Wreath GoldenrodSolidago caesia
Blue Wood AsterSymphyotrichum cordifolium
Aromatic AsterSymphyotrichum oblongifolium
Golden AlexandersZizia aura
Purple-headed SneezeweedHelenium flexuosum

Green Team volunteers for this project:

Carolyn Carlson
Moira Davenport
Vin Kortraiah
Sana Kumar
Fred Mingo
Ryan Nutter
Roger Rasnake
Mariel Solomon
Stephen Walter