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Apr 2, 2020 7:39 PM CST
Name: Kim
Black Hills, SD (Zone 5a)
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Tom_F_GA said:

Thank you @KFredenburg! for the generous compliment and for the "thumbs up" on my bee picture of the Tree Marigold (Tithonia diversifolia)!
Thanks, also, for the information on the Common Fiddlenecks (Amsinckia intermedia).
Very unusual and delicate bloom. I am not familiar with this plant. As far as I can tell we must not have this one in south Georgia. At least I have never seen it! . I can just imagine all of the bees playing among those yellow blossoms! What a sight!
Tom


Yes, as you already may have seen in the pictures I posted of Fiddlenecks, there are a LOT of them at my place in Morgan Hill this year. This is also the first year we've had them in replacement of the usual Mouse Barley (Hordeum murinum) (foxtails) which I also posted pictures of.
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