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Why do bees like to live on flowering crape myrtle trees?

It's delicious. Lagerstroemia indica can attract bees to collect honey when it is in full bloom. The flowering crape myrtle tree smells of crape myrtle, and bees like to stay on it. Osmanthus fragrans generally refers to Lagerstroemia speciosa, which belongs to deciduous shrubs or small arbor plants of Lysimachiaceae and Lagerstroemia. Also known as itch flower, itch tree, purple flower, purple orchid, mosquito flower, Myrica rubra, zinnia and skinless tree. Osmanthus fragrans has beautiful appearance, bright colors and long flowering period, and it is continuously open from June to September, so it has the reputation of "Zinnia" and "Zinnia".