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At 07:03 PM 9/28/97 GMT+0200, you wrote:
>What other funny honeys have memebers of the list come accros?
In a wooded area near an estuary in Maryland, we get an emerald green (and
I mean a really dark green) honey. It is dark green in the comb, but only
slightly greenish if taken from the comb. The whole area has a strong mint
smell. Jerry Bromenshenk
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>Keep well
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>Garth
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>Garth Cambray Kamdini Apiaries
>15 Park Road Apis melifera capensis
>Grahamstown 800ml annual precipitation
>6139
>Eastern Cape
>South Africa Phone 27-0461-311663
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>3rd year Biochemistry/Microbiology Rhodes University
>In general, generalisations are bad.
>Interests: Flii's and Bees.
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Jerry J. Bromenshenk, Ph.D.
Director, DOE/EPSCoR & Montana Organization for Research in Energy
The University of Montana-Missoula
Missoula, MT 59812-1002
E-Mail: [log in to unmask]
Tel: 406-243-5648
Fax: 406-243-4184
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