Flowers please

Started by TheHoneyPump, March 27, 2020, 01:30:02 AM

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FloridaGardener

Pittosporum

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FloridaGardener

Illicium (Florida anise)
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Optimistic Bluebird pair - 5 eggs in a clutch is a lot.
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FloridaGardener

Dogwood
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CapnChkn

Not exactly a spring flower, but Anise Hyssop.

"Thinking is like sin, them that doesn't is scairt of it, and them that does gets to liking it so much they can't quit!"  -Josh Billings.

Seeb

*Sound of footsteps running away, distant camera snapping pictures, and footsteps running back.*

AND RMR seven day forecast

You guys are cracking me up!!

Nock

Quote from: Seeb on March 27, 2020, 12:09:26 PM
Not sure what these are. Anyone? - Nock

According to an app I have on my phone these are viola arvensis or european field pansies.

Incase anyone is interested, this app is called GardenAnswers, you just take a picture of the flower and they give you the closest information on what it might be. I've had good luck with it
I?ll check that out.

Seeb



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van from Arkansas

Tulip:

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I have been around bees a long time, since birth.  I am a hobbyist so my answers often reflect this fact.  I concentrate on genetics, raise my own queens by wet graft, nicot, with natural or II breeding.  I do not sell queens, I will give queens  for free but no shipping.

van from Arkansas

Euphorbia is cool looking, never seen such.  Thanks MS Seeb.
I have been around bees a long time, since birth.  I am a hobbyist so my answers often reflect this fact.  I concentrate on genetics, raise my own queens by wet graft, nicot, with natural or II breeding.  I do not sell queens, I will give queens  for free but no shipping.

Bob Wilson

Lavender. Holly. Thyme.

Seeb

Van - I love euphorbia. Their cut flowers last for 3 + weeks.  Your tulips are gorgeous

Bob Wilson

Main hive doing well. Also bees are checking out the swarm trap.

van from Arkansas

Mr. Bob, my bees luv the holly, highly preferred.  Hope you get your swarm.
Van
I have been around bees a long time, since birth.  I am a hobbyist so my answers often reflect this fact.  I concentrate on genetics, raise my own queens by wet graft, nicot, with natural or II breeding.  I do not sell queens, I will give queens  for free but no shipping.

TheHoneyPump

Great pictures folks.  Lots of greenery and colour.  Awesome. 
Here is one of the red roses on my driveway today.

When the lid goes back on, the bees will spend the next 3 days undoing most of what the beekeeper just did to them.

Ben Framed

>Great pictures folks.  Lots of greenery and colour.  Awesome. Here is one of the red roses on my driveway today.

It amazes me that you have such a short flow period as compared to places closer to the equator, yet still produce so
much honey and wax there in the further North of Canada! Y'all do a superb job managing bees. I have watched Ian
Steppler for quite sometime and admire he and his family's hard work. I suppose it is similar for you and your family.
Hats off to you hard working folks.

Phillip Hall

Bob Wilson

Yes, HoneyPump. I also find it hard to understand how northern hives can flourish in such a limited window as well as ours do in the south with a long window.
On the other hand, I might send you a picture of our withered, dought and sun scorched summer in a few months, as I beg you so send me pictures of blooming flowers.

Seeb

had enough - one more won't hurt

Hellebores, azalea, & feline

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TheHoneyPump

Hanging on for this to happen soon enough.


When the lid goes back on, the bees will spend the next 3 days undoing most of what the beekeeper just did to them.