Bee Friendly Collection
Bee Friendly Collection
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CLASSIFICATION: Nectar Corridor VOLUME: 10 Essential Cultivars ROLE: Pollinator Support CLIENTELE: Apis mellifera | Native Bombus
A garden without pollinators is merely outdoor decoration. It is static, silent, and biologically dead. To create a living system, one must provide the infrastructure required by the workforce.
This archive is not a "flower mix"; it is a tactical intervention designed to support the local apiary population. Curated specifically for high nectar and pollen production, these ten varieties function as a continuous refueling station, ensuring that your garden becomes the ecological hub of the neighborhood.
From the early-season urgency of Borage to the late-season necessity of Goldenrod, this collection bridges the nutritional gaps that modern landscaping often ignores. You are not just planting flowers; you are rebuilding a supply chain.
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THE CURATOR'S NOTES
- The Honey Engine: We include Blue Borage, a plant legendary for its ability to "supercharge" honey production. It refills its nectar nectaries faster than almost any other flower, capable of supporting a frenzy of activity.
- The Structural Landing Pads: White Yarrow and Purple Coneflower provide the broad, flat surfaces required by larger pollinators to land and feed efficiently. They are the tarmac of the operation.
- The Late-Season Critical: Most gardens go dormant in autumn, starving the bees before winter. We include Showy Goldenrod specifically to provide that crucial, final calorie store before the hive locks down.
- The Aromatic Lure: Anise Hyssop and English Lavender do not rely on sight alone; they broadcast a scent signal that draws pollinators from acres away.
- The Inventory: Includes Bee Balm, Borage, Calendula, Purple Coneflower, Anise Hyssop, Showy Goldenrod, English Lavender, Blue Sage, Lemon Queen Sunflower, and White Yarrow.
