MILTA. When Brendhan and Janel were visiting, we looked at the Sedum, Autumn Joy, this morning. It is just beginning to show flowers, another week and it will be in full bloom, the flowers will look like a mist, a fuzzy looking pink bloom, pretty, but yes, contrary to popular belief, my bees pay no mind to it. I think that they are too focussed on the Anise Hyssop, Phacelia Tanacetifolia, Borage and Sunfowers, together with the Impatiens Capensis, Impatiens Glandulafera (I didn't think they liked the Glandulifera cultivar of Impatiens, but today, seen, yes they do). I saw this morning, another species of the Impatiens in our ravine, one with a more tinier yellow flower, much more tiny than the Glandulifera or Capensis. I have never noticed this species/cultivar before. I will take a picture. It it very tiny, in comparison.....I do so wonder if the bees are attracted to it. I highly doubt it, as it is in the deep dark ravine, somewhere this time of year, I would not venture a guess that the honeybee would venture. Have a most wonderful and awesomely great day, Cindi