Showing posts with label autumn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label autumn. Show all posts

Sunday, November 7, 2021

Autumn Blooming Ryan Gainey Chrysanthemums

 


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Check out the amazing orange colored pollen!  Cold and windy weather confined the bees, followed by this sunny 47°F morning.  Ryan Gainey Chrysanthemums provided much needed autumn nectar and pollen - just in time as goldenrod flowers have finished blooming.

Sunday, November 1, 2020

Have you seen my pollen basket?

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Amazing orange colored pollen! These photos zoomed and cropped seem as vivid as the live experience. I don't know the chrysanthemum type, but this large flower size is not typical of chrysanthemums for sale.  

Sunday, October 18, 2020

autumn blooming chrysanthemum

 

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I read Seeley's Following the Wild Bees and became keenly interested in beelining.  I ordered a beelining box from BetterBee and have since sealed the wood with water-based polyurethane. Without success I have been searching for honey bees on wild goldenrod flowers for beelining. Instead I found honey bees on Ryan Gainey Chrysanthemums.   You might say my beelining problem is solved, but I don't want to crush the neighbor's flower heads with the beelining box.  So, I'll wait and wait some more for honey bees to discover wild goldenrod flowers.