- Author: Kathy Keatley Garvey
Published on: July 14, 2023
Just a day in the life of a native bee on a native flower in native California.
Svastra obliqua expurgata, also called "the sunflower bee," absolutely loves Coreoposis californica, sometimes called tickseed.
If you were a plant, would you want to be called "tickseed?"
Probably not. But the name, "tickseed," is apparently derived from the Greek "koris," meaning bed bug, and "opsis," referring to a seed, or resemblance to a seed.
We prefer to call it "Coreopsis."
If you grow Coreopsis, forget about ticks and seeds and think about the bees.
Here's a female foraging on what looks like a pot of gold to us...
Tags: Coreopsis (3), native bee (5), native flower (1), sunflower bee (11), Svastra obliqua expurgata (10)
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