Our sedums attract the bees

I love the sedums at this time of year. They add a bit of late colour to the garden and they attract the bees. There are bees all over them. They are mostly honey bees and what we call “teddy bear bees”. We don’t know what these bees are called but they appear to be furry which is why we call them teddy bears.

Honey bees on the sedum

Teddy bear bee

Both type of bee

Sedum with honey bees

Sedum with both sort of bees

I love both the splash of colour and the bee activity and the sedums also go on looking good right through autumn.

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4 Responses to Our sedums attract the bees

  1. marion.pharo says:

    They look lovely.

    • They are lovely. They look interesting even after they have flowered because the seed heads dry out and look autumnal. The bees are lovely too, not sure if you meant sedums or bees but both are lovely.

  2. Flock Mistress says:

    Sooooo pretty. I just planted one of these last year and it’s just about to bloom. I’m so excited.

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