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I have a book that was given to me that has a large selection of flowering
plants listed in it that bees seem to like.  Privet seems to be a big
one--any one have any experience with this.

Next question- Assuming you had limited space-say less than 1/2 acre, and
knowing your bees had access to Tulip Poplars, various berries, and golden
rod-what other plants would you suggest to plant for the bees.  This is the
South were it gets HOT and the past few years very dry.

Thanks

TIM MORRIS

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