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Denver Botanical Gardens

I accidentally took a good picture today.

The bee pollinated flowers on linden tree. The photo was quite difficult to get, because all the bees were deep in the treetop, busy with their work.

Lucky timing. I actually didn't notice how well this turned out until a day after I shot it.

Pollinating insects on Wild Carrot flower near Saxby All Saints.

June 18th in the Double Walled Garden - or Pollinator Park - at the National Botanic Garden of Wales.

I've seen this busy bee a few times now in our backyard! She's huge and always working!

Taken w/ iPhone 4S

save the bees!

 

a tough shot to get as one of "the Boys" sits under the flowers (all day long) and jumps up to try and catch the bees.

 

taken by my husband.

This is the new fireplace room exhibit! Completed in March, 2013.

This bee is pollinating a large Sunflower which is beneficial for honey production as well as the life of the flower.

Horace's duskywing butterfly on snow squarestem

Photo credit: Lishka Arata/Point Blue

 

date take: Friday, October 29, 2021

 

story: Isaiah gave Erika a tour of one of our sites were we helped to establish a pollinator hedgerow because Erika had never seen one before and this is one of the conservation practices she will be including in her study to document how much Carbon is stored in the soil at various ages with various conservation practices. It was a beautiful morning and a fun, collaborative time!

 

staff featured: Erika Foster, Soil Ecologist and Isaiah Thalmayer, Senior STRAW Project manager

 

location: Blake's Landing, a Strauss Family property and STRAW restoration site that borders Tomales Bay

The pollinator garden's first autumnal blooms, along with the granite and iron balustrade -- once a poolside railing, now a lovely garden fence!

photo: Sara Dowse

Pollination Haiku

by C J Gregory

 

Bumble bee dances

Anthers on filaments sway

Stigma gets pollen

Pollinators enjoying milkweed in Delaware County Ohio. Mark DeBrock photographer, USDA-NRCS.

These seductive flowers trick bees, get pollinated and give nothing in return.

Eastern Tiger Swallowtail

Flower from my living room, please comment :)

I was the blind melon bumblee bee girl

My lovely new purple passion vine is getting a lot of attention.

Milkweed provides food for the Monarch butterfly, it also supports other pollinators such as honey bees that are vital to agriculture. Milkweed also provides homes for beneficial insects that control the spread of destructive insects. Dianne Johnson photographer, USDA photo

Noble Woods Park, Oregon

Bees & butterflies rejoice! Our crews & volunteers plant water-wise pollinator plants on Dolores median @ Market.

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Cover crop with pollinator in Gallatin County, MT. August 2010.

one of the many bees pollinating my cucumber flowers. i understand the ancient animism beliefs now. the magic of transforming a seed to a fruit is powerful stuff, with little bees and bumble bees and wasps as the wizards that make it happen. maybe i should build a shrine...

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