All California native plant gardens are, to some degree, pollinator gardens. That is because native plants are part of the life cycle that allows pollinators to find the correct plants to eat and raise their offspring.
However, what we consider a “pollinator garden” is one with big showy blooms and often carries heady scents. For homeowners who want to have fruit or citrus trees, planting a pollinator garden nearby is a double-whammy win!

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