Can anyone identify the plant in the picture below? The bees love it.
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Hi Annabel,
It's comfrey..... and self seeds so it might take over if you don't keep it under control but it is wonderful for bees!
Maggy
Thanks, Maggy, you have confirmed what I was suggesting to Ado
Looks like white comfrey to me - ? Bees love all comfrey, and it is health-giving to other plants - just lay leaves on the ground around them (a 'mineral accumulator'). If it's like the blue and pink ones, it will spread ...
http://www.seasonalwildflowers.com/white-comfrey.html
Thanks for this: pretty sure you are right.
I don't know what it is but it's a lovely plant.