Bewitching Beebalm sending out a siren’s call to hummingbirds and bees Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)MoreClick to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... Related
So different from our native beebalms, that I’ve just gotten to know. They’re lovely, and the color’s made for attracting the birds and the bees. LikeLike Reply
This magenta color is magical. I’ve seen beebalm in blood red and a soft lavender color but never this. Amazing. LikeLike Reply
Beebalm! I took a photo of this flower a couple weeks ago, having no idea what it was. 🙂 Thanks! Lovely image, too, by the way LikeLike Reply
Great observation for beebalm.
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Enticing words for such a bewitching plant. Love this.
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Love monardes and looking at hummingbirds enjoying them.
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So different from our native beebalms, that I’ve just gotten to know. They’re lovely, and the color’s made for attracting the birds and the bees.
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This magenta color is magical. I’ve seen beebalm in blood red and a soft lavender color but never this. Amazing.
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Beebalm! I took a photo of this flower a couple weeks ago, having no idea what it was. 🙂 Thanks!
Lovely image, too, by the way
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Where is we can found this flower?
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Reblogged this on Butterfly Garden and commented:
Welcome Hummingbirds and Bees!
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