On its own this blend is not bad though somewhat unusual. However, it's overly strong in flavor and needs diluted. I like a mix of 60 percent from the tin and 40 percent added Wuyi Ensemble. It's still HIGH CAFF but the steep should drop to ***205/3*** due to the oolong addition. --- A photo of a carpenter bee enjoying nectar from a Blue False Indigo / Baptisia australis flower in mid May in my yard. A friend calls these bees shiny hineys and christened bumble bees fuzzy butts. Accurate ID tip. :) We regularly see both sizable bee types in my garden because native plants are perfect for native bees. (Honeybees are not native to the U.S. but brought-in's-- imported "livestock".)
My favorite online native plant nursery has a similar image featuring a bumble bee at this link then three clicks to the left of the main image... a better view of the plant's flower. https://www.prairiemoon.com/baptisia-australis-blue-wild-indigo
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