Eupatorium 'bee fest'
By Seaburngirl
- 4 Aug, 2013
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lost count of the number of bees and butterflies on this over the last 2 days.
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There were lots of different bee types on it yesterday. Even today despite the rain there were bees on it.
5 Aug, 2013
Anyone have a problem with terrible slug damage to this? They turn up their noses at my Hostas to go for this.
6 Aug, 2013
no but I did lose 4 plants, this size, over winter. this is the only one that came through.
6 Aug, 2013
That is odd. It seems very hardy.
6 Aug, 2013
I lost all sorts of things this year from 20yr old delphiniums 15 yr old lupins many different daffs too.
7 Aug, 2013
??
8 Aug, 2013
but allows for new plants so not all bad :o)
8 Aug, 2013
Lovely plant SBG, flowers on mine not fully out yet but there are plenty of bees and butterflies around for when the flowers open.
11 Aug, 2013
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Yours are ahead of mine SBG mine is only just starting to flower , I hope mine will encourage more butterflies, we have enough bees in fact I'm fairly sure someone must have a Bee hive close by because swarms of them come daily to drink out of one of our water features ...
5 Aug, 2013