HM Honey
House Bee
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- Wakefield, Yorkshire
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 4
Can anyone identify the following plant for me please? the main bush/shrub was covered in bees.
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Hebe 'White Wand' ?
Thanks alldigging....That's definitely the one. There must have been literally 100-200 bees on it...(bumbles and honeys) so its obviously popular with them.
A lot of Hebe's are. Just bought one for my back garden after the neighbours died off over the cold winter we had a couple of years back!
We have recently moved and I have managed to talk the wife round to letting me plant bee friendly shrubs in in the borders of the gardens (despite her not liking bees....lol), so I am looking for good perennial evergreen shrubs that will give a nice selection of colours and not need lots of work to look after...
Mahonia!
There's no need to be Rude.....
There's no need to be Rude.....
It could have been worse if I'd said (orange) balls!
http://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/2453/Buddleja-globosa/Details
That one looks a lovely plant.
Have you been looking through my windows ????
It could have been worse if I'd said (orange) balls!
http://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/2453/Buddleja-globosa/Details
That one looks a lovely plant.
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