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Bob Darrell <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 31 May 2013 07:09:38 -0400
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Hi All

A couple of years ago I was corrected by several members here, when I  
said that I didn't think we had Black Locust here in the Great White  
North.  Recently I have discovered a group of large trees (20-25)  
that I didn't recognize and asked a friend what they were.  Black  
Locust he said.  The trees are beside our road about 3km from my home  
and bees.  I have driven past them thousands of times in almost 50  
years we have lived here but only noticed them this winter.

The trees have come into leaf in the last two weeks (late May).  When  
can I expect to see them flowering?  I understand that nectar flow  
from these trees can be intermittent.  Any details?

Bob Darrell
Caledon Ontario
Canada
44N80W 
  

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