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Maybe so, Bill; I thought of that, too.   But that leaves us wondering why 
no nectar production.

Walter Weller
Louisiana


>> Could it be that because the poplar trees did not produce nectar,  the 
>> insects did not visit the trees to pollinate them.  Therefore no 
>> pollination, no seeds, no new trees.

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