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Someone asked about the honey from Southern Maryland USA. at this time
of year.
 
There is not really too much for the bees, but I have seen the bees
working the
soy beans.  This may be the light honey, but I never seem to be able to
keep track of that.
All I remember most is that the Tulip Popular is dark and Locust is
light around here.
Also came across some Crepe Myrtles and the bees were working them.
 
billy bee

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