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Robert Mann wrote

>Lantana_  spp are serious weeds
> in parts of Australia but  -  if I'm correctly informed  -  a very good
bee
> plant.

Sorry Robert but you have been informed incorrectly.  Lantana is not a good
bee plant.  In all my time I have seen only one bee on one lantana flower
depsite the thousands of acres I have seen.

Trevor Weatherhead
AUSTRALIA

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