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RE: Lesser celandine is blooming in Western Norway

in #spring6 years ago

Wonderful macro shots, my dear friend @Siggjo! It's nice to read about plants when the narrator loves nature. In our area, the celandine has four round petals, here I see nine oblong petals, I think that this is due to the smaller amount of solar radiation, the flower needs an additional chlorophyll. It is very interesting. No less interesting, for me, to see bees in Norway. I am interested in everything related to beekeeping. I talked to beekeepers from Russia, the St. Petersburg district, they complained about the short period of flowering of meadow grasses, there are no other melliferous plants, such as acacia, linden, sunflower. It is interesting when the first flight of bees occurs in Norway and when beekeepers start preparing hives for wintering? If this topic is close to you.

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I like to take pictures of insect and flowers @Barski
Previously I have taken pictures of bees sitting on a flower.
It is an excellent motive for photography.
I have also had bees with beehives for about 15 years, so I am interested in flowers that produce nectar as the bees visit to fetch necklets and produce honey.
I also have knowledge of plants where the bees find pollen.