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Walter Weller <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 19 Feb 2010 15:54:57 -0600
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Bill Bartlett expresses concern about the recent lack of tulip tree nectar. 
Here in Louisiana the trees themselves aren't around any more.  I remember 
going through the woods marking tulip trees or "yellow poplar" to cut for 
lumber to make weather-boarding for our house.  Can't find 'em now.  The 
last one I remember was in my mother's yard.  We still have locust trees, 
but blooming is a sometimes thing.

Walter Weller
Wakefield, Louisiana

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