A mere win is pretty good. A win-win situation is even better, but a win-win-win resulting from gorgeous flowers that attract hummingbirds and butterflies (and, usually, bees) seems just plain greedy.
When your flower garden attracts hummingbirds and butterflies, the beauty of the garden multiplies. With "flying flowers" like monarchs, swallowtails, calliopes, and ruby-throats flitting around ...
The Temple of Bloom is like the tree of life to everyone who gardens for pollinators, but in its native habitat in China, its ...
Hummingbirds - These small birds are well-known for their ability to hover in front of flowers and consume nectar using their long, specialised bills. Bats - Certain species of bats, particularly ...