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Of plants that are rich in nectar.

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  • His bees had been grooving on these Brazilian peppers — an invasive menace to Florida ecosystems but a nectar-rich boon to beekeepers — for weeks, but now a cold front...
  • Measures to make the habitat more suitable include putting pollen and nectar-rich flower margins in fields.
  • In July, Pete will meet folks at the Butterfly Garden in Stewart Park to talk about the nectar-rich perennials at that location.
  • To help the bees and butterflies continue their great work we must all plant colorful, wildlife-friendly gardens full of nectar-rich flowers.
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