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Author Topic: Tree or bush I.D.  (Read 2605 times)

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Online Cooperman

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We have the clump of trees or bush at the farm. We noticed there were bees all over this tree or bush. It has some kind of blossom I think that is attracting the bees. Any ideas?

Online mike89

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basswood maybe???   
a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

Online glenn57

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basswood maybe???
thats what i would say it is!!!!!
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Online Dotch

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Sure looks & sounds like it. Beekeepers like finding a concentration of basswood in an area. Makes awesome honey I am told... :cool:
« Last Edit: July 07/28/22, 01:40:48 PM by Dotch »
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Thanks all, yea as soon as I got close, I could hear all this buzzing, very loud. There were hundred if not thousand of bees in that tree.
I never knew.

Online LPS

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We have quite a few Basswoods and like them.  The bee guy has bees across the road.  I will watch the basswood (linden) trees for the bees.  During the football season they raid the hummer feeders here.