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Toad lily/trycyrtis
"Janet Tweedy" wrote in message ... Just been watching some 'bees' around my toad lily plant and they seem to hover outside the flowers that are open. Nothing seems to go into the centre of the flowers. Is this peculiar to the plant or to the bees I can see? Janet -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk Why do you put 'bees' in inverted commas? Are you not sure what type of bees or flies they are? In their native habitat Tricyris flowers are pollinated by a particular species of bumblebee (Bombus diversus). Perhaps the unusual 'bee guide' markings of the Toad Lily are confusing to other species of insect. R. |