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On 7-Sep-09, at 8:54 AM, Peter L Borst wrote:

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> Around here the best flow of the year is usually goldenrod.  
> Although it starts to bloom in
> August, not much is made from it except pollen until after labor day.
>

Hi Peter and all

My goldenrod flow doesn't normally start in earnest until the second  
week of September although, as Peter says, goldenrod is in flower in  
August.  I've wondered why and have always put it down to different  
varieties, some that produce nectar and some that don't.

Bob Darrell
Caledon Ontario
Canada
44N80W
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