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Dee,

>>Out here skunk cabbage pollen is jet black....is your skunk
cabbage same family?

I know there are a couple of varieties of skunk cabbage.  The website I posted yesterday shows the white anthers of the eastern skunk cabbage.  The pollen ought to be very light color.  I have not looked closely - hopefully will be able this Sunday - inside the flowers by me but the plants by me match the eastern description.

I came across another website showing yellow anthers in another variety of skunk cabbage.

Bees were flying yesterday again.  No dead bees in front of the hives. :)

Waldemar

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