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Aaron Morris <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 25 Aug 2012 07:59:01 -0400
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That's not knappweed, which can be seen at http://tinyurl.com/bo4ht9b
It's knottweed: http://tinyurl.com/czjzd2n

Both are great honey plants.  The former produces a nice light yellow
honey, the later produces a dark red honey.  Both honeys are very good
and very distinctive when packed as varietals.  Both plants are
non-native and considered invasive.

Aaron Morris - thinking invade me baby!

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