Bright, cheery, fragrant…and full of nectar for the bees. This mix of seeds will easily get your backyard buzzing like the Queen’s!
Rich Sources of Bee Nectar
Each package of seeds contains a diverse collection of plants that are extra rich sources of bee nectar.
The bees will love the mix of annual and perennial flowering plants that include Echinacea, Lance-leaved Coreopsis, Lacy Phacelia, Globe Gilia, and Siberian Wallflower.
Other varieties include China Aster, Sweet Alyssum, California Poppy, Plains Coreopsis, Bergamot, New England Aster.
Lastly, you’ll also find Purple Giant Hyssop, Chinese Forget-me-not, Smooth Penstemon, Fleabane Daisy, and Corn Poppy.
A diverse ever-blooming garden is what the bees need to bee at their best. Nectar needs to be available from the start to the end of the growing season for your area.
What is Bee Nectar?
Bee nectar is a sweet aromatic liquid found on many, but not all plants. Not all plants produce nectar. Bees collect nectar from flowers and bring it back to their hive to be transformed into honey.
Pollinator friendly plants and even more so, plants identified as bee friendly plants are typically rich in nectar and the nutrients that keep the bees buzzing and happy.
The Queen is so grateful to The Hudson Valley Seed Co for creating this gorgeous mix so we can all easily create a bee haven in our yard or on our deck.
Laura Laria (verified owner) –
As always the Queen Bee never disappoints!
backyardbeesusa.com (store manager) –
Thank you! And thank you for growing bee friendly plants!