Chive Diner

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microcollector
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Chive Diner

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A bee foraging on a chive flower. The disk in the background is a seed pod on a money plant.
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Post by salden »

Nice one. I purchased this plant for my garden just 20 minutes ago. They are really pretty blooms.
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Post by Ken Ramos »

Cute little bugger, showing its behind. I used to do that but I have out grown it. A "MONEY PLANT!" I want one, I want one... :o

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Post by beetleman »

Chives are great to eat right out of the garden :D . Great focus on the bee and lower Doug
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Post by microcollector »

The chives are another plant we put in many years ago and have never had to plant again. Here we can use them all winter. That flower is now gone as I used in a salad for our picnic today.
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