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Ah, ceanothus, our native bee magnet!


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The Ray Hartman ceanothus in our garden is in full bloom now, and is absolutely gorgeous with bluish purple blossoms. A native California plant, it is drought tolerant (!) and thrives with basically no care needed. The blossoms have a lovely scent, almost like honey. And what a bee magnet! If you look carefully at the picture, you will see at least 10 honeybees there. When I stand next to the shrub, it sounds like a beehive, full of activity.

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Yesterday around noon, I counted 40 honeybees on the ceanothus within a period of 2 minutes! Here is one of our heroes, happily feasting on the nectar. Note the yellow pollen "basket" behind its wing.

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And another honeybee getting its nectar. Interesting that there are more honeybees in the ceanothus this year than last year. We observed a lot of bumblebees then.

Wow! as I sit here late at night, writing this post, it's raining!!! It's not coming down heavy, but IT'S RAINING!!!

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