Flowers for Bees

Fun Facts About Sunflowers Sunflowers arenโ€™t just cheerful and tall โ€” theyโ€™re botanical powerhouses with deep roots...

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While dahlias donโ€™t produce edible fruit, theyโ€™re loved by pollinators and gardeners alike for their vibrant, show-stopping blooms. Their color spectrum ranges from deep burgundy and coral to soft peach and pure whiteโ€”making them a visual favorite in summer gardens.

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Fun Facts About Blueberry Blossom Its taste has a slight hint of tart lemon that pairs well with sweet tea and past...

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Fun Facts About Coffee Blossom The coffee blossom has some unique traits. For starters, it's not just the beans fro...

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Fun Facts About Borage Exploring the Fascinating World of Borage for Beekeepers Borage, often dubbed the "bee's be...

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Fun Facts About Daffodils These hardy trumpets bloom early in the year and have many names, myths and legends tied ...

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Joe Pye Weed is sometimes referred to as trumpetweed because its flowers resemble little trumpets.

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Fun Facts About Bee Balm There are a variety of plants in the Bee Balm family that are native to North Carolina. Mo...

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Fun Facts About Cherry Blossoms Cherry Blossoms are a bit different than cherry trees that are blossoming. Essentia...

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Fun Facts About Daisies You may never have known this, but there is an art form to giving flowers. In the Victorian...

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Fun Facts About Goldenrod Have you ever walked past your beehive in late fall and wondered, "what's that smell?" It...

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Fun Facts about Milkweed Milkweed stands as a remarkable ally in nurturing bee populations. Its nectar-rich blossom...

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