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Hi Aaron,
Thanks for your very fast reply. I hope 
that someone on the list is growing it.  
Sincerely,
Abbas



--- you wrote:


> Hi Abbas,
> 
> Off the top of my head I do not know anyone in particular
> who is growing
> Anise Hyssop as a nectar plant for their bees.  The
> question rang some
> bells, but I realized the presentation I was thinking of
> was Dr. Marion
> Ellis presenting on lavender in France.  Perhaps it was a
> test patch at
> Cornell University that I recall?  Or an article by George
> Ayers?
> Again, bells are ringing, but not loudly.  Perhaps someone
> will
> recollect better than I.
> 
> Aaron Morris 


      

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