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Common bees from Portland gardens

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  • Over three years (2017-2019), we surveyed 24 gardens in urban and peri-urban regions across Portland. The gardens varied in size, the types of plants grown, and in the landscapes that surrounded them. All gardens were privately owned, except for one demonstration garden managed by Master Gardeners. We collected bees three times each year, using bowl traps and hand-collection methods. Here, we describe the ubiquitous species found in nearly every garden.
  • In cooperation with 10-Minute University, and funded by the Clackamas County Master Gardener Association, these briefs will help you translate research findings into sustainable gardening practices.
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  • The Garden Ecology Lab Briefs are supported in part by a Gray & Norrene Thompson Community Projects Grant, 10-Minute University, and the Clackamas County Master Gardener Association.
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