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Black Bees and Yellow Sumac: A Wonderful Fall Combination

Black Bees and Yellow Sumac: A Wonderful Fall Combination

Nov 13, 2023

Black Beauty The winged sumac flowers have come and gone, but they’re not forgotten. Back in September, when they were...

Fall Pollinators are Coming Out for the Fall Wildflowers

Fall Pollinators are Coming Out for the Fall Wildflowers

Sep 3, 2023

Fall Pollinators are Coming Out for the Fall Wildflowers shows readers one of our many fall pollinators that are beginning to appear now. They are being attracted to some of our early fall wildflowers like winged sumac, which is seen here.

The Work of Bees Last Fall Leads to Beautiful Flowers Now

The Work of Bees Last Fall Leads to Beautiful Flowers Now

Feb 21, 2023

The Work of Bees Last Fall Leads to Beautiful Flowers Now discusses the role of last year pollinators in helping to bring us crops and wildflowers this year. It shows readers one of the many types of bees found in Florida.

The Carpenter-mimic Leafcutter Bees are Special Pollinators

The Carpenter-mimic Leafcutter Bees are Special Pollinators

Nov 4, 2022

The Carpenter-mimic Leafcutter Bees are Special Pollinators shows readers these large, solitary bees. It goes on to present several things that make these bees interesting and unique.

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