Bee Balm
by Dale R Carlson
Title
Bee Balm
Artist
Dale R Carlson
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Bee balm is a Native American plant known not only for its attractive scarlet flowers that bloom in the summertime but also for its fragrant foliage. Slender, tubular flowers are produced in 2- to 3-inch-wide flower heads in June and July. Flower colors include white, pink, red, lavender, and purple.
In the garden, its most frequent visitors are hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies because they have the long tongues required to reach the tubular flowers’ nectar. Bumblebees and a few other insects are too big to get into some of the smaller tubular flowers of some bee balms, so the insects practice something called “nectar robbing.” The insects punch a tiny hole at the base of the flower to access the nectar, bypassing the flower’s pollen and “robbing” it of its nectar.
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March 11th, 2024
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