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This entry was posted in Country Gardening, My Photos and tagged Allium tuberosum, gardening, garlic chives, Honey bee, nature photography, pollinators, Silent Sunday. Bookmark the permalink.
Buzzing beauty.
🙂 Thanks, Laurie!
So light and pretty ✨
Thank you, Karen!
Reblogged this on Purplerays.
Thank you for reblogging!
Wowwww… look at that transparent wing.. flower can be seen through it… awesome.. awesome… awesome!!
Thank you, Deeksha!
Wonderfulness. A tuberose? What are garlic chives?
Thank you, Cindy. Garlic chives are of the Allium/onion family. They can be added to season food, similar to regular chives, but much more garlicky. 🙂
LOVE THIS ELIZA, CHINA
Thank you, China, and for reblogging!
Reblogged this on LIVING THE DREAM.
Amazing, we have a plant flowering at the same time in our different climates.
That is a rare thing for us!
Absolutely delightful.
Love the flower spray……whatever it is.
Thank you, Vicki. They are garlic chives, which the bees absolutely love.
Such a beautiful image, Eliza…
Thank you, Anita!
The Honeys absolutely love the Garlic Chives, a very ‘buzzy’ place for weeks.
I wonder if the honey smells/tastes of garlic?? 😉
I’ve wondered that, as well, it probably just all mixes to healthy deliciousness, seeing as the Honeys bring back pollen from such a huge variety of different plants.
Lovely! 😊
Thank you, Irene!
Gorgeous image, Eliza!!
Thank you, Amy! ❤
You are so welcome!
Always busy but at least they have pretty places to work.
Yes, indeed, they do. We’re lucky to share our gardens with them. 🙂
LOL. I took this exact, same shot yesterday, except with a carder bee not honey bee! Garlic chives are brilliant at this time of year.
Ha! The bees really love alliums!
Busy bee:)
Yes, she is!
Such a wonderful capture 🙂
Thank you!
Let’s hear it for the bees. 😀
Amen!
Lovely shot Eliza. Still looks like summer.
Thank you, Belinda. Bits of summer are hanging on here and there, but the garden is sadly feeling its age. So sad to see it go!
Beautiful Image Eliza!
Thank you kindly, Reed!
Beautiful shot Eliza!
Thank you, Pete!
The bees have been so busy here lately! Yesterday I picked a few sprigs of my lavender and set it on the patio table and they were still trying to get some last tastes in! I always try to leave the blooming things for them, but I wanted some lavender too! 😉
Bees are always good to see!
Indeed, they are. The wild ones are about done for the season. I’m going to miss that lovely hum in the garden.