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Here you go:
https://lawnlove.com/blog/plants-to-attract-bees/
Hi Glenn: What you want is flowers that attract honey bees. The rest of the bees are o.k., but you want to have the honey bees coming around. Here's a few sites that tell you all about them:
https://www.farmandfleet.com/blog/7-plants-help-honey-production/
https://www.gardenersworld.com/plants/the-best-flowers-for-honeybees/
This is a really interesting one and tells about invasive plants, even though the bees like them :)
https://beekeepclub.com/getting-started-beekeeping/getting-to-know-the-bee-friendly-plants/
Good luck
Any thing that flowers.