Bee Pollinating a Texas Sage Flower
The Texas Sage flowers attract pollinators, including bees and butterflies, which play a crucial role in the plant's reproductive cycle.
The flowers are the highlight of the plant. They are small and tubular, resembling tiny trumpets, and they appear in clusters along the stems. The flowers often bloom after rainfall events or during periods of higher humidity, bringing bursts of color to the arid landscape.
This photograph captures a bee being drawn into a flower.