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At 21:48 31/03/99 +0000, Jan Tempelman a écrit:
>Bob wrote:
>
>> The worst color, however, was black.  There was some pitch black pollen that
>> looked almost like mouse turds.
>
>I think,  must be tulp (nl),    Tulipa spp.
>
>from Holland????....;-)
>


Black pollen can also originate from Papaver sp. (poppies cultivars that
bloom early  ), or related genera ....

Sincerely to all,

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