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Michael Palmer <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 1 Sep 2006 06:43:35 -0400
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>   but based on the bees I observed working Spotted Jewelweel (Impatiens 
> capensis),

Some of the bees enter in upside down which would leave a stripe un the 
under side,

Well, I'm glad the riddle has been solved. Now if only I can stop myself 
from spending too much time looking for "understripers."  :-)  Next time 
I'm at the VBA workshop yard in Burlington, where Pale Jewelweed grows, 
I'll check to see if that is the source of the yellow stripers. Would figure.

Mike



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