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RE: A Double Delight Tree Rose

in GEMS4 years ago

Turns out, roses don’t really produce a lot of nectar, mostly pollen. Bees seem to enjoy single roses. Your classic long stem double roses aren’t attractive to bees, but single roses are open and loaded with pollen and perhaps even some nectar. Honeybees are known to not like red roses.
No wonder I am not seeing bees at all!!!

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