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Monarda
By Meanie
- 6 Jul, 2010
- 6 likes
This is in full flow now and the bees love it (which is bad, as I'm allergic to bee stings big style!! ).
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gorgeous
6 Jul, 2010
They are a favourite of mine, probably because they always do well by me!
6 Jul, 2010
love them, sorry you allergic to bee sting meanie, must be awfull avoiding the bees this time of year ;o(
7 Jul, 2010
It's not really an issue Sanbaz - I've only been stung by a bee once in my life, although I do still take a few precautions (only drink out of a glass or a cup, shake out clothes and shoes etc). Wasps on the other hand almost seem to be out looking for a fight, but apart from the discomfort of a wasp sting there is no consequence.
7 Jul, 2010
thats good meanie, i hate wasps, angry beggers lol, i guess your use to it and taking precautions,
8 Jul, 2010
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Meanie"
Those are very beautiful red flowers!
6 Jul, 2010