As a beekeeper I have long noticed how bees are attracted to the tree from sunup to sundown for about 4 weeks each summer. I estimated between 2 and 3 thousand bees in the tree all day long. The interesting thing about the tree is where I'm fairly certain it gets its common name. At the end of the 4-week nectar flow the flower petals start falling off. It is an amazing and surreal thing to stand under the tree in the middle of a gentle golden snowfall of tiny petals, each slowly falling to carpet the ground in yellow. One of my favorite trees!
NOTE: these pics were all taken in very bright incandescent lighting ("soft white" at 2700K) colors will vary under other lighting conditions |