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eisikovitz <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 20 Jan 1994 08:53:01 +0200
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Dear Dave, I know well the opium poppies, they supply pollen grains only,
they do not have nectar as all the other Papaver species.
         Sincerely yours
                        Dan Eisikowitch
P.S.  Why do you think that your sex problems is anyone business, I think
shat any subject even so importene is just your own please keep the
screenjust for bees and honey.
 
 
On Mon, 17 Jan 1994, Dave D. Cawley, a De Leon Socialist wrote:
 
>       I recently got the 1976 edition of AMERICAN HONEY PLANTS and while
> looking thru it I found some interesting honey plants...
>       Ever try tobacco or creosote honey. And do opium poppies have nectar?
> It talked about the bees foraging for pollen and exhibiting an intoxocated
> state, but nothing about honey. Just wondering...8-}
>
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> Dave D. Cawley          |     My attitude toward everyone's sexual
> University Of Scranton  |     persuasion is this: without deviation
> [log in to unmask]    |     from the norm, progress is not possible.
> ddc1@SCRANTON           |                             -Frank Zappa
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