What's flowering as forage in your area

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It really stresses how different the conditions are across the UK when so many people are talking about still waiting for the ivy. It's been flowering down South here for over 3 weeks, and being well used by my bees.
Ivy pollen still being harvested here out west in the mild conditions - it began mid-September and has given an outstanding crop.
 
Some gorse is now blooming well in striking distance of my hives but that's it at the moment, apart from some michaelmas daisies that'd already finished and been cut back in my garden, some have decided its good enough to bloom again.
 
Definitely ivy pollen, I have a thought it’s either a more mature source of ivy plant or the pollen collected from fading flowers is lighter?
Or possibly its
Persian ivy which is out now.
Possibly even moisture in the pollen making it lighter?
What ever it is it’s ivy pollen and a good source at that 👍
 
Holly, two viburnums and two large mahonias, which seem to be the favourites.
 

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