

Corkscrew Beggarticks Bidens torta
Corkscrew Beggarticks is a perennial shrub native to Hawaii. A host for pollen-specialist native bees.
More about this plant
Bidens torta, the corkscrew beggarticks, or ko'oko'olau in Hawai'i, is a flowering plant species in the family Asteraceae. They are known for their role in the plant communities of the Hawaiian Islands. The species is part of a larger group of Hawaiian Bidens that have different variations across different environments. The Bidens tortas adapted to different ecological environments across the Hawaiian islands. Since the Hawaiian islands are geographically isolated, the evolution provides scientist with insight into plant diversification and speciation. Wikipedia →
Growing & care
USDA PLANTS · TRY- Lifespan
- Perennial
- Foliage
- Broadleaf
Wildlife & pollinators
How pollinator value is scored →❧ Caterpillar hosts ~15 caterpillar species
Bidens supports ~15 caterpillar species.
Native butterfly & moth caterpillars are the base of the terrestrial food web — most songbirds rear their young almost entirely on them. As a host for native Lepidoptera this is a moderate genus.
Recorded feeding on Bidens in North America, including:
+ 8 more species → ↑ show fewer
✦ Bees specialist-bee host
Specialist native bees depend on it.
Some native bees are pollen specialists (oligolectic) — they raise young only on pollen from particular plant genera. Bidens is a recorded specialist-bee host, so losing it can mean losing the bee that relies on it.
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