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Bumble Bees

Bumble bees, native to the United States, not like the humble honey bee that was imported in the 1600s from Europe are in danger. As with all 250...

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Nepal

And so it happened again. Another earthquake in the same beautiful ancient region shaken last month. Another reminder of the inherent power in the...

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Magnolias

  Magnolias, the epitome of  Southern charm, have a delicate crisp aroma that permeates the entire yard. Pollinated by beetles, they are older...

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Azaleas

Azaleas, in the same family as rhododendrons, can live for hundreds of years. Native to Japan, they can reach a height of 12 feet. With over 10,000...

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columbine flower

Columbine is a native wildflower to North America and is in the same family as the buttercup.  Its name comes from Latin meaning dove like (Columba)...

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apples

Apples, did you know there are over 7500 varities world wide? It is the number one fruit eaten in the U.S. and rightly so. With no fat, sodium or...

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neroli essential oil

Did you know that it takes approximately 2000 lbs of flowers to make one pound of neroli essential oil? The oil is extracted from the bitter orange...

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xoVain

xoVain

xovain 6 ways to reap beauty benefits from honey

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