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Hi all

I just stumbled on an article in Bee Culture by Roger about the Major US Honey Plants in 1991. I would like to compare that list to now. This being an international group, I would welcome responses from other continents as well. By the way, he includes plants that once were important but no longer were in 1991, such as buckwheat and NYS wild thyme. This latter is seldom seen, except in cemeteries around the Catskills and sometimes along the roadsides.

Email me personally if you like -- peterlborst1 (at) icloud.com

Pete 🐝

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