Tree Germander - Mato-branco (Teucrium fruticans)
Cruz Quebrada/Portugal (3/03/2026)
[Nikon d7100; AF 105mm Micro-Nikkor F2,8]

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Tree Germander - Mato-branco (Teucrium fruticans)
Cruz Quebrada/Portugal (3/03/2026)
[Nikon d7100; AF 105mm Micro-Nikkor F2,8]
A Bee Happy Plant
Photo credit: Eleanor Chua.
A Shrubby Germander (Teucrium fruticans) welcoming bees and other pollinators in the Regent's Park in winter. A little early but there were bees in the vicinity though.
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Xylocopa virginica on Teucrium fruticans / Eastern Carpenter Bee on Shrubby Germander at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University in Durham, NC
Tree Germander. Hopefully not named for Caligua, Gaius Caesar Germander.
Getting your buzz on. I just love the colors in this one.