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Worker bee collects nectar from a Goldenrod wildflower

Worker bee collects nectar from a Goldenrod wildflower. Goldenrods are very common wildflowers. All Goldenrods are late bloomers, flowering in late Summer into ...
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Worker bee collects nectar from a Goldenrod wildflower. Goldenrods are very common wildflowers. All Goldenrods are late bloomers, flowering in late Summer into the Fall. Most species have spectacular displays of bright yellow flowers. Flowers are clustered on long stalks. Most Goldenrods have long, narrow leaves. Some species' leaves have smooth edges and some are toothed. Goldenrods are extremely important to other wildlife, especially insects. Many animals come to Goldenrod to drink nectar, collect pollen, nibble leaves and stems, prey on other insects, or lay eggs.
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