What's flowering as forage in your area

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A few New Year’s Day flowers in my soggy garden. Less than previous years, but I think everything else has drowned.

Happy New Year everyone.
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What a cheery sight. Wonderful to see. Today up here is the first day with sun and without serious wind for around a month, I cant get to the farm bees yet, the track will still be a river for a few more days.
 
Our Sarcococca (box family) has been flowering for a week. Grown for its strong scent detected 3-4m away. Said to attract bees but it is in complete shade and over by the end of Jan so no bees spotted. The pic shows both flowers and last season's berries.
 

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Bees aren't going to benefit my crocuses coming into flower this early!!!!
 

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You can have a tour of my one and only leatherwood, Elaine.....any time.
Glorious tree stuffed with blossom in August when no other tree blooms
That one's in our garden...I planted it a few years ago. I try to water it a bit every day unless it's rained well, as it will die otherwise. It's a fair way from where they like to grow (they like wet feet). I do appreciate it.
 
snowdrops out in both the back and front gardens, wild daffodils bouncing up but not open yet at the home apiary - I noticed that the wisterias, black and redcurrant bushes are pushing out new buds
 
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Hellebores and primroses looking very cheery despite the freezing temperatures. It's in the minuses even at the coast.
 

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Hellebores and primroses looking very cheery despite the freezing temperatures. It's in the minuses even at the coast.
Primroses flowering here in early December, I have a purple/pink one in a wall and it always flowers early.
 
Primrose, Snowdrop and Crocus flowering nicely in a bit of twelve degree sunshine, anyone else notice it's no longer dark at 5 pm?
Currently trying to persuade a pair of Magpies in my Rowan to find another nest site.
 
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