Bees At Work In My Garden

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Aeonium Arboreum and the Bees

Aeonium arboreum is a species of the genus Aeonium in the thick-leaf family. It is endemic to the Canary Islands and its varieties are used as ornamental plants. Source

A very easy to grow succulent that can withstand the heat as well as lack of water. We were heading for home base when the pandemic broke-out and we abruptly left Andalusia and left this plant behind untouched for 22 months. When we came back to Spain, the first thing I checked upon our arrival was my garden and how it suffered from lack of water. Except for one rainy day, nobody watered this succulent, so I was astonished to see that it didn´t die-off. In fact, the branches looked good and robust, the leaves started to grow again and the buds keep growing. The cluster of flowers that has a mild aroma looks good and last very long so that the bees came one by one. And now they keep coming everyday to suck the nectar until all yellow clusters are fully worked on.

As we know bees are one of the most important pollinators on Earth. They are doing a great job for our ecosystem as pollen carriers and help plants live and reproduce. Bees are dying in the last years, probable cause might be man made. The use of chemicals in farming must have been one reason why bees are dying, so let´s hope that the declining numbers of these species stop now and one thing to do is spreading awareness of the situation so that they are protected.

I hope to see you here next time.... until then, see you around!

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What an amazing succulent can survive without watering. Maybe this is a dessert plant. Hmm, yeah bees are important how someone can propagate them to spread worldwide

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This should be available in the Philippines since it can withstand the heat here at 40 C.

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I think Aeonium Arboreum can survive here in PH,it's amazing to know that it was neglected for how many months without any watering and yet it gives you stunning blooms and the bees keeps on loving it too,the awesomeness!

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Yes, if givenenough space, I have read that it can grow even up to 2 meters..

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That's so cool, I think there are some of this kind of plant in the Philippines and it has variety of colors.

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Indeed. I also think so..I have seen this in a cactus and succulent clubs in social media.

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