There are thousands of wildflowers that attract the bees and colour the meadows and the slopes of the hills. Among them can be counted dandelion and sage, clover and yellow melilot. As for trees and bushes, the bees favour robinia, chestnut, cornel, the blackberry bush, clematis and hawthorn. Cherry, apricot and apple trees offer their abundant nectar to the bees. In exchange, bees transport pollen from one flower to the other, thus performing the important task of pollination. French honeysuckle, alfalfa and colza are also among the cultivated plants assaulted by bees.