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Sun, 17 Aug 1997 14:33:25 -0400
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Joel Govostes wrote:
Hi Joel.
I do not collect pollen, hence I am not experienced with the fine
details of pollen. From my limited observations, I would like to suggest
the following:
One source of green pollen can be from sunflowers.
Black pollen could be pollen that has undergone oxidation.
I'll watch for opinions from fellow contributors.
Best regards.
Dr. Rodriguez
Virginia Beach, VA

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