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Fri, 3 Jun 1994 23:07:17 -0400
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I do not know which clovers are best for honeybees.  But please, please
don't plant any sweet clover (white or yellow) (Melilotus).  It is such
a horrible pest;  perhaps it is not so where you live so there is no
danger, but here in northeastern ILlinois it has infested our
native prairies and people have spent thousands of hours cutting,
pulling, and spraying it.  It's a noxious weed.
Liz Day
 
 
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