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Bee Balm is a joy to look at, and feeds the native bees,wasps and hummingbirds all summer long.

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Bee Balm is a joy to look at, and feeds the native bees,wasps and hummingbirds all summer long.

Pastel on sanded paper | 6″X8″ unframed pastel painting

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  • Store Name: Ann Christensen
  • Vendor: Ann Christensen
  • Address: Washburn, WI 54891
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