Plants, like insects, began their evolution even before the Cretaceous Age, slowly changing over millions of years. It is thanks to this evolutionary cooperation and coexistence with insects, especially bees, that plants were able to dominate the world of flora on land. At the same time, plants developed a number of features that attract insects ensuring their survival, and life-giving pollen and nectar for bees. Thanks to this common evolution of the world of insects and the world of plants, we can admire the beauty and the smell of the summer garden. In the picture our bee calmbees.