Everyone knows about hurricane, and tornado chasers. For months I have been trying to chase my bees to see where they are getting their pollen and nectar. I have a pretty good idea of where they have been going, but so far no place I can go. Tall Cabbage Palms and Saw Palmetto are not very easy places for a bee stalker like me.
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A plant that last year I thought was a weed, and did my best to eradicate, gave me my best opportunity for seeing my bees for the 1st time away from the hive. Now all I have to do is try to find out how to best propagate it. Hyacinth bean
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This is actually Antigonon leptopus, also called Chinese love vine. It has many other names too. Beautiful plant. Very attractive to bees and butterflies.
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