Bees Love Nectar of Yellow Jessamine – Critter 33

Wednesday, March 1, 2023

We have Yellow Jessamine also called as Yellow Jasmine or Caroline Jessamine at our backyard. Interestingly, the plant is survived without cover during cold winter in our area.



Fig 01- A bee is enjoying Flowers’s nectar.


We saw several kinds of bees visit our Yellow Jasmine. Based on Google ID, the species of bees could be:

- the carpenter bee with scientific name Xylocopa sp (Fig 01)

- the Bumble bees, Bombus sp (Fig 02 and Fig 03)


As you know that bees consume both pollen and nectar which are produced by many flowers:

- nectar is a kind of sugar as source of energy

- pollen as food for larvae, contains protein and nutrients.



Fig 02- A bee on the Yellow Jessamine


I don’t know whether our Yellow Jasmine (Gelsemium sempervirens) is visited by honey bees (Apis mellifera).


Based on internet sources that flowers of Yellow Jasmine could be poison to young honey bees, but further researches need to be done.



Fig 03- Does a bee collect nectar?


Do you know about relationship between Yellow Jasimines and bees?


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15 comments:

  1. Preciosas, me gusta mucho las fotos. Besos

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  2. Preciosa planta, mu resistente a las inclemencias del tiempo. Me ha gustado sus fotos.

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  3. never seen caroline jessamine in my environs.
    Have a nice day :-)

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  4. ...Yellow Jasmine a favorite of mine.

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  5. Beautiful flower.
    Thanks for sharing.

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  6. But a beautiful flower
    Regards

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  8. Nice post.
    I wish you a nice weekend.

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  9. It is a pretty flowers, a great attraction for the bees. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a happy weekend.

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      We have Yellow Jessamine also called as Yellow Jasmine or Caroline Jessamine at our backyard. Interestingly, the plant is survived without cover during cold winter in our area

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  10. This flower is blooming here in this part of Florida now too. It's beautiful and fun to see the blooms on the trail where we walk. Enjoy your weekend!

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      We have Yellow Jessamine also called as Yellow Jasmine or Caroline Jessamine at our backyard. Interestingly, the plant is survived without cover during cold winter in our area

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