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Kim Patten <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 29 Aug 1995 22:40:40 -0700
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At 09:13 PM 8/29/95 -0400, you wrote:
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>Pollen type? <poltype>
>
>1. My bees are bringing in
>a yellow-orange pollen.
>
>2. Color approximates a
>hardboiled egg yolk interior.
>
>3. Any ideas as to floral
>source?
 
IT could be false danelion. Do you have any of it around??
>bloom around here in great
>abundance--a few flowers
>in the garden.
>
>5. I do know corn pollen:
>it's a much lighter yellow
>w/no orange mix.
>
>6. Thanks in advance.
>
>Jack the B-man
>10 mi W of Balto
>60 min N of La Casa Blanca
>Pollen collector since 1982.
>Running seven traps of best
>make out there.
>PS MD is NOT pollen country.
>*******************************
>John Iannuzzi PhD             *
>Howard Honey Farms RR8        *
>9772 Old Annapolis Rd         *
>Ellicott City (founded 1772)  *
>Maryland usa 21042            *
>*******************************
>
>
Kim Patten
Washington State University Long Beach Research and Extension Unit
Rt. 1, Box 570, Long Beach WA 98631
phone and fax 360-642-2031
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