Skip to content
 
  • Home
  • About
    • What we do
    • Board and staff
    • Partners and sponsors
  • In Bloom
    • What’s in bloom?
    • Flower Friday
  • Grow
    • Plant and Grow
    • Attract Bees
    • Attract Birds
    • Attract Butterflies
    • Wildflowers, naturally!
  • Grants
    • Viva Florida
    • Seedlings for Schools
  • Learn
    • Florida Wildflower Symposium
    • Learn about Wildflowers
    • Research
    • Library
    • Classroom resources
  • Protect
    • Protect Roadside Wildflowers
    • Protect Pollinators
    • Monarchs and Milkweed
    • Pledge for Wildflowers
    • Florida Panhandle Wildflower Alliance
  • Support
    • Ways you can help
    • Buy the Tag
    • Membership
    • Donate
    • Leave a legacy
    • Shop
  • News & Events
    • News and Events
    • Florida Wildflower Symposium
Main Menu
info@flawildflowers.org
FacebookTwitterPinterestInstagramFlickrYouTube
Florida Wildflower Foundation
Working for Florida's wildflowers, wildlife and wild places
Florida Wildflower FoundationFlorida Wildflower Foundation

Join

Donate

  • Florida’s native wildflowers
  • About the Foundation
    • What we do
    • Board and Staff
    • Partners and Sponsors
  • In Bloom
    • What’s in bloom?
    • Flower FridayWeekly plant profile of Florida Favorites.
  • Grow Wildflowers
    • Plant and Grow
    • Wildflowers, naturally!
    • Attract Bees
    • Attract Birds
    • Attract Butterflies
  • Grants
    • Viva Florida
    • Seedlings for Schools
  • Learn
    • Florida Wildflower Symposium
    • Learning about wildflowers
    • Research
    • Classroom resources
    • Library
  • Protect
    • Protect Roadside Wildflowers
    • Protect Pollinators
    • Monarchs and Milkweed
    • Pledge for Wildflowers
    • Florida Panhandle Wildflower Alliance
  • Support
    • Ways you can help
    • Buy the Tag
    • Donate
    • Membership
    • Leave a legacy
    • Shop
  • News and Events
    • News and Events
    • Florida Wildflower Symposium
  • Search this site
  • Florida’s native wildflowers
  • About the Foundation
    • What we do
    • Board and Staff
    • Partners and Sponsors
  • In Bloom
    • What’s in bloom?
    • Flower FridayWeekly plant profile of Florida Favorites.
  • Grow Wildflowers
    • Plant and Grow
    • Wildflowers, naturally!
    • Attract Bees
    • Attract Birds
    • Attract Butterflies
  • Grants
    • Viva Florida
    • Seedlings for Schools
  • Learn
    • Florida Wildflower Symposium
    • Learning about wildflowers
    • Research
    • Classroom resources
    • Library
  • Protect
    • Protect Roadside Wildflowers
    • Protect Pollinators
    • Monarchs and Milkweed
    • Pledge for Wildflowers
    • Florida Panhandle Wildflower Alliance
  • Support
    • Ways you can help
    • Buy the Tag
    • Donate
    • Membership
    • Leave a legacy
    • Shop
  • News and Events
    • News and Events
    • Florida Wildflower Symposium
  • Search this site

Daily Archives: January 30, 2018

Eucera dubitata

Know your native pollinators: Long-horned bees

News, PollinatorsBy flawildflowersJanuary 30, 2018

The Eucerini tribe is collectively referred to as the “long-horned bees,” but some genera within this tribe have other common names such as squash bees and sunflower bees. Long-horned bees can be difficult to tell apart, but males are easy to spot with their extraordinarily long antennae!

Florida Wildflower Foundation
© Florida Wildflower Foundation, Inc. The Florida Wildflower Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization; contributions are tax deductible.

A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION FOR THE FLORIDA WILDFLOWER FOUNDATION, A FLORIDA-BASED NONPROFIT CORPORATION (REGISTRATION NO. CH12319), MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE 1-800-HELP-FLA (435-7352) WITHIN THE STATE OR VISITING THEIR WEBSITE HERE. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL, OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE.


Goodsearch: You Search...We Give!

You search, Good Search gives for wildflowers.

Go to Top