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Yesterday, May 4, up here in
> Anchorage, latitude N 61°, I saw
> > my first dandelion blossom of the season.
> Bath, Maine- latitude 43.9 and also just saw the
> first dandelions.
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> Another example of how local climates are not
> dependent on latitude alone.
Laval (Québec), close to Montreal, latitude 45.4. I
saw first dandelions on May 1st in grass receiving
south sunshine. All hives (3 of them were on 1 box
only) pass through winter. I only gave 500 mL of syrup
sugar per hive in late March/early April since singles
were very light. Then I hope to harvest a respectable
(in term of quality) floral dandelion honey. Floral
origin will be certified by pollen analysis.
Hervé
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