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>>We've seen
> our late summer honey with a tendency to crystallize pointing to other 
> sources<

In our area we have several asters  that start blooming 1-2 weeks before the 
goldenrods and continue 2-3 weeks after . The aster honey has a propensity 
to crystallize easily.

I guess the goldenrod mystery still remains as we have all kinds of 
different goldenrods and their crosses.
Some years we do get a good goldenrods flow.

Dan Veilleux
in the mountains of NC
zone 6a

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