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I plant artichokes in my garden.  They grow to about 8' and have many small sunflower-type flowers.  [It's the tubers that are eaten by humans, stock etc.]  I noticed the blossoms were worked by the bees quite a bit this year.  Anyone know if it's a good honey plant?

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Waldemar

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