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T & M Weatherhead <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 8 Mar 1998 20:41:14 PST
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Walter Patton asks about Eucalypt information.
 
Australia has several books on this subject.  The two following are very good.
 
The Honey Flora of Queensland by S.T. Blake and C. Roff
 
Honey and Pollen Flora by Alan Clemson.  This covers mainly New South Wales.
 
Queensland and New South Wales are the two biggest honey producing States in Australia.  However, the Eucalypts you have may occur in another State.  Walter, if you want to send me a list (botanical names) of what you want information on, I can let you know if these are covered by the above books.
 
Also, if you want information on price and availability of the books, I will find out for you.
 
Trevor Weatherhead
AUSTRALIA

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