Lovely honey bees
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Slowly but surely our Verbena lilacina "De La Mina", a California native, is growing and blooming.
It is said to mainly attract butterflies, but so far I only have seen honey bees on the blossoms.
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I mainly plant basil every summer because I love to eat Pesto alla Genovese on pasta, or mixed into soups. But the plants tend to bolt in no time, producing lovely white flowers.
I could prune the plant back severely for a lusher plant.
But since the honey bees are very fond of the pollen the flowers produce, I simply let the flowers grow, and buy more basil plants.