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> Is there actual data that shows levels of sugars being different?

There is this paper written in 1956 which lists sugar content of nectar in
some of the plants in the Connecticut Valley region. I uploaded it to my
web site since I can not send an attachment.
http://newmoonapiary
.com/forms/Nectar%20&%20Pollen%20Plants%20of%20Massachusetts.pdf

​Tiny url
http://tinyurl.com/ovkwy5y​

Karen T-K

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