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In a message dated 4/21/03 2:05:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> chain-link fence with
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Confederate jasmine makes a poison honey.  There are only five plants that I
know of the make the poison honey.  History with the Greek village fighting.
The weaker village won the fight by letting the beehives filled with laurel
honey poison that were consummed by the invaders.

Suggestion; honey suckle, coral vine, flame vine, or blackberry
       Michael Housel             Orlandobee

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