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 I will give you another example of bee forage that has benefited from Roundup, Common Mallow.  It is very resistant to roundup.  I am not sure you can kill it with roundup.  The removal of perennial grass cover from the edges of fields planted to roundup ready crops has caused a proliferation in Common Mallow.  I do not know how much the bees get out of it, but they sure do work it.


    

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