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05/04/12 6:22 PM

#5434 RE: eaglesurvivor #5412

Eagle, thanks for your interpretation of "Pollination power in the garden."

I was meaning to ask if you there is a particular type of clover that can be started on my New England property. I inadvertently destroyed my natural clover when I put in a new raise bed.

Hopefully the honey and bumble bees will continue to visit my property. Here are some pictures of bee-attracting plants and herbs:


Perennial Campanula ['Superba']


Eechinacea, the perfect flower to attract bees.


Some type of wild mint that appeared in my garden.


Allium flower


Coreopsis


Dragon Blood Sedum


Queen Anne's Lace


Globe Thistle -Echinops


Anise Hyssop - Blue Fortune OR Agastache.


"Thread-leaf Coreopsis - Route 66"


"Hot and Spicy Oregano"


Gailardia Pulchella or some type of Coreopsis


Joe Pye Weed


Butterfly Plant


Wildflower bed planted to attract bees.


Some type of wildflower

Thanks,

Eddie