Ants making colony on Hamelia Patens (hummingbird bush) plant
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  • Photo title: Ants making colony on Hamelia Patens (hummingbird bush) plant
  • Author: Tarlokkumar
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  • Ants making colony on Hamelia Patens plant at terrace garden in punjab. Hamelia patens is a large perennial shrub or small tree in the coffee family, Rubiaceae. Common names include firebush, hummingbird bush, scarlet bush, and redhead. In Belize, this plant's Mayan name is Ix Canaan and is also known as "Guardian of the Forest". has orangish-red tubular flowers, which recruit hummingbirds and butterflies for pollination. The fruit is a small dark red berry, turning black at maturity. Ants and Aphids control is very important to save beautiful plants in your garden.
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