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Date: | Tue, 25 May 1993 08:31:03 PDT |
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Thanks for your reply about my Perdita or whatever. Gee, I wonder how that
genus name came about ... is it supposed to suggest "lost" (where did that
little bugger go?!) or "damned", ... or none of the above!
I have a honey bee hive, since a swarm moved into our yard spring last
year. I was only vaguely aware that there were native "bees", as distinct
from bumble bees and the various wasps. Thanks for the names; I'll see if
I can look up anything about them. I don't feel like collecting any when
I'm seeing so few; they're welcome to my Phacelia pollen. If they like
P. crenulata, I hope they find my neighbor about 200 ft NNE, who has a big
patch; my P. Bolanderi is only one plant in a tub.
By the way, what's with the line in your sig,
-------(please include "DY" in subj header of mail to this user)--------?
Regards,
Dick
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