Will Ceanothus New Jersey Tea be a good source of support to pollinators?

Will Ceanothus New Jersey Tea be a good source of support to pollinators?

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The question that is frequently posed by gardeners which are concerned with biodiversity is whether or not Ceanothus New Jersey Tea is appropriate to use in pollinator ...

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The question that is frequently posed by gardeners which are concerned with biodiversity is whether or not Ceanothus New Jersey Tea is appropriate to use in pollinator gardens. During seasonal, planting talks some point out that this more than native shrub has had a cycle of white buds during the spring that are frequent targets of the butterflies and bees. Consequently, the New Jersey Tea Ceanothus Americanus is frequently included in the landscape design of the gardens that are intended to accommodate the native insects and minimize the usage of the chemical. The height is also modest and thus its usage to mixed borders is possible. Does the number of pollinators increase following the planting of native shrubs?