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Category: Bee Plants

Bulbs – Snowdrop, Winter Aconite, Crocus

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Bulbs – Snowdrop, Winter Aconite, Crocus   Many of the minor bulbs bloom very early in the year and provide critical first pollen and nectar sources for honey bees. Since they bloom before the trees leaf out and are very Read More …

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Flowering Crabapples – Malus species

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Flowering Crabapples – Malus species Honey bees came over with the colonists in order to pollinate the apple trees that were being planted. This month, we highlight the Crabapple, which is in the same genus as eating apples, making them Read More …

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Corneliancherry Dogwood – Cornus mas

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Corneliancherry Dogwood – Cornus mas This underutilized native can be grown as a multi-stemmed large shrub or single-stemmed small tree, growing 20-25’ x 15-20’. The bright yellow flowers open on naked branches in March for a spectacular show! The red Read More …

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Flowering Quince – Chaenomeles speciosa

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Flowering Quince – Chaenomeles speciosa Your grandmother probably had a flowering quince in her yard. They were popular cottage garden plants back in the day. Turns out Grandma was right – flowering quince are top-notch for honey bees. Mine is Read More …

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