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According to John H. Lovell's "Honey Plants Of North America" 1926, Catalpa
(Catalpa Speciosa) can be a good honey producing tree but doesn't go into
details. He doesn't mention the Paradise tree.
George-
At 07:00 PM 6/16/05 -0400, you wrote:
>Is the Catalpa Tree (Indian Bean Tree) and the Paradise Tree any good for
>honey bees pollen, nectar? Can not find much on the web one place says yes
>the next no can any one help me on this.
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