Orange Tulips: A Bright Spot for Pollinators and Wildlife
It is day 12 of Gardening For Wildlife Month! Orange tulips add a burst of color to spring gardens, but their impact goes beyond aesthetics. These radiant blooms serve as valuable nectar sources for early-season pollinators, including bees and butterflies. Their sturdy stems and cup-shaped flowers make them ideal for providing shelter and resting spots for small insects. By planting orange tulips alongside native wildflowers, gardeners can create a diverse habitat that supports biodiversity and encourages wildlife to thrive.
Your tulips are beautiful just like you daughter!! Nice post! 🌷
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