Hi all!
I thought a very beautiful and ancient plant called Lysimachia would be great for a yellow environment and for the hive in general.
Yes, bees are very fond of this plant and are happy to collect nectar from it, which turns into honey.
This plant has been cultivated for a long time and wild forms have become more perfect and now Lysimachia can be seen on lawns.
It is strange, but no matter what color the flowers from which the bees collect nectar, honey only changes shades, but you can guess the yellow color in it, even in white honey from burdock, brown chestnut honey and red honey from honeydew .. .it sparkles with yellow light.
Photos taken with a Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX300 camera.