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Category: Bee plant

Tarflower: Why so sticky?

exploreorca's avatar by exploreorcaJune 20, 2017June 21, 2017

Tarflower (Bejaria racemosa) is now blooming beautifully at ORCA on the south side of Oslo Road. A member of the heath family (Ericaceae), tarflower thrives in the acid soils of xeric scrub and scrubby pine flatwoods. Flycatcher is another common…

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Bee plant, Oslo Riverfront Conservation Area, Pollinator Plants Bejaria raceomosa, Bumblebee, tarflower

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