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Why are torch lilies good for bees?
Why are torch lilies so useful for bees?
With their heyday the torch lily guarantees one Energy supply in late summer and thus ensures that the bees get through the winter safely. While the meadows are full of blossoms in spring, this is not the case in late summer. In many places, bees then search in vain for nectar. The animals then go into the winter weakened and may not survive it. If you plant torch lilies or similar summer bloomers, you can do something about the undersupply of the bees at exactly the right time.
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Which insects does the torch lily feed?
Above all butterflies and many species of bees attracts the torch lily. Known by the botanical name Kniphofia, the flower raises its blossoms on long stalks. The colorful inflorescences quickly catch the eye. Butterflies feeding on the plant for nectar bring a natural magic to your garden. So it's not just nature's benefit when you use it
easy care and plant bee-friendly torch lilies.What does torch lily pollen offer bees?
pollen contain protein and are mainly for the Caring for baby bees important. The bees also take care of collecting pollen and nectar pollination from countless plants. Bees are essential to the successful harvest of many fruit and vegetable crops. In fact, the small insect is one of the most important farm animals in the world. If you have bee-friendly perennials like the torch lily on a Location planting in your garden, you also ensure a good yield of global food production.
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Carefree garden planting
No, the torch lily is not poisonous to humans, pets, bees, or other beneficial insects. Even if small children live in your household and play in the garden, you can plant this perennial without worry.