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Regarding "It is attractive to hummingbirds and bees[13]."
The reference for bees was inserted, because I noticed hundreds of bees storming our Weigela florida plant in the garden. The plant doesn't seem to be a high pollen plant, but bees and bumblebees enjoy it all day long. Contrary, The British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser (Try
https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/83082#page/149/mode/1up) mentions in v.7/1879-80 p.143 "Weigela rosea [...] not a favorite with bees, though they visit it and obtain a small supply of honey." — Preceding
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MPF 1 July 2005 11:41 (UTC)
The temp page has been moved huh ? who says? to the main article.
Redpootface 05:31, July 11, 2005 (UTC)