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In a message dated 9/8/98 1:11:33 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> Could you describe the honey it produces as far as colour and flavour?
 
    It is in the buckwheat family. It is dark honey, but milder than regular
buckwheat. Very nice.   I'd like to buy some; none grows around here.
 
    I don't know if this is applicable, but it is regarded as an alien
invasive plant, and there may be laws prohibiting its propagation. Its gotten
pretty common in the northeast. I don't know if it is present in the
northwest, but I bet there are a lot of people that don't want it.
 
[log in to unmask]     Dave Green  Hemingway, SC  USA
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