Bees on Sunflowers
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Bee approaching sunflowers. © Diane Zaidel.
Leafcutting bee on sunflower. © Rusty Burlew.
Honey bee on Lemon Queen. © Kenneth Hieke.
Honey bee on Lemon Queen. © Kenneth Hieke.
Lemon Queens in the garden. © Kenneth Hieke.
Two bumble bees on Lemon Queen. © Rusty Burlew.
Honey bee on Lemon Queen © Kenneth Hieke.
Lemon queen © Julee Geier.
Sunflowers © Daniel Pepper.
Sunflowers © Daniel Pepper.
Yellow-faced bumble bee on sunflower. © Rusty Burlew.
Sunflower with bees. © Vincent Busche.
Sunflower with bees. © Vincent Busche.
Sunflower with bees. © Vincent Busche.
Sunflower with bees. © Vincent Busche.
Sunflower with bees. © Vincent Busche.
Sunflower with bees. © Vincent Busche.
Sunflower with bees. © Vincent Busche.
Many bees on Lemon Queen. © Rusty Burlew.
Longhorn bees on sunflower. © Miriam Valere.
Honey bee on yellow sunflower. © Rusty Burlew.
Sunflowers by Bryan Bender.
Sunflower by Bryan Bender.
This is a “Lemon Queen” Helianthus found in the U.K. It is a late summer perennial sunflower that grows 5 to 6 feet tall. Photo by Christopher Wren.
Honey bee on Helianthus. © Christopher Wren.
Buff-tailed bumble bee, Bombus terrestris, on Helianthus. © Christopher Wren.
Common carder bee, Bombus pascuorum, on Helianthus. © Christopher Wren.
Slightly faded male red-tailed bumble bee, Bombus lapidarius, on Helianthus. © Christopher Wren.
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