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Stefan Stangaciu <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 11 Jan 1999 16:51:55 +0100
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From: CHARLES S. MCMARROW <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Montag, 11. Januar 1999 13:27
Subject: Re: FLOWERS
 
 
As we are planning our garden, what type of flowers are best for the
bees?
 
 
 
        Hello dear Charles (?),
 
    The best flowers are in my opinion the ones which offers
several advantages:
 
    * food and bio-drugs for bees but also
 
    * food and natural remedies for humans or animals.
 
        In our Apitherapy Reference Data Base we have such a list with
about 120 plants useful for bees, but also for animals and humans.
        This plants (herbs, shrubs, trees etc.) are specific for Europe
(Romania).
 
        If interested, make a visit at:
 
        www.sci.fi/~apither
 
        in the "Downloadable" area.
 
        Good luck!
 
            Sincerely,
 
          Stefan Stangaciu, MD, LAcup.
           Constanta, Romania
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