any fruit producing trees in the park system to protect pollinators. (John
Irwin assured me of this.)
That being said, I was walking around a city lake yesterday and noticed bees
and butterflies enjoying the blooming clover in the park lawn. I was thinking
to myself, how great that the park board has incorporated so much clover into
the lawn that benefits the bees that have been suffering so badly.
I heard a big noise and then looked up and saw this.
(See pix.)
I can imagine that one person's habitat preservation is another person's lawn
neglect. But can we at least agree that clover blossoms have environmental
value and should be left alone until they are spent and no longer of use to
pollinators?