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Charles Frederic Andros <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 9 Sep 1998 14:27:38 -0400
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Aaron,
    I saw some supposed loosestrife in Canada that was bright yellow.  They
claimed they got 6000 lbs. from 24 colonies in Yamaska, which town is on the
river of the same name that runs north into the St. Lawrence.  I think here
was some dandelion mixed in, but I don't think all loosestrife is dark.  It
looks greenish if you look at it at the right angle, correct?
Charles Andros
Linden Apiaries/Boulder Wall Gardens
1 McLean Road
Walpole, NH
03608-0165
603-756-9056

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