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Marsh Marigold Beetle


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Marsh Marigold Beetle. This includes bombylius major (giant bee fly), syrphid flies, halictid. The nectar and pollen of the flowers attract flies and bees primarily.

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Marsh marigolds do not produce seed. This includes bombylius major (giant bee fly), syrphid flies, halictid. Web marsh marigold is a late spring bloomer for a sunny, moist area.

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Web marsh marigold is pollinated by a wide range of different insects including beetles, bees and flies. Web marsh marigold is a late spring bloomer for a sunny, moist area. Web marsh marigold is perfect for water gardens, pond edges, rain gardens, and wet, boggy areas in the landscape because it requires constant moisture and tolerates wet. The nectar and pollen of the flowers attract flies and bees primarily.

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