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- From: "Elisabeth Curtis" <granda.curtis AT gmail.com>
- To: "Orange County, NC Beekeepers" <ocba AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [ocba] Fw: list of flowering plants
- Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2008 10:44:06 -0500
Also, to get to Debbie Roos' website on pollinators, go to www.growingsmallfarms,org and click on "What's New?" She is constantly updating and adding to it. She is also a fabulous nature photographer.
On Jan 11, 2008 12:58 PM, Eva Hoke <hoke0002 AT notes.duke.edu> wrote:
After yesterday's question about flowering plants that bees prefer, I located a list from the website. It is from California, but many plants grow here as well. The first website is the general site. The second identifies the list. If you cannot access the second, try the first and find 'long list' highlighted in red under 'Natives vs Exotics' and click on the site.
Also, I need to mention that bees will increase your weed population. (they do not discriminate between weeds and non weeds) Thanks Eva
http://nature.berkeley.edu/urbanbeegardens
http://nature.berkeley.edu/urbanbeegardens/docs/FullPlantList.pdf
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[ocba] Fw: list of flowering plants,
Eva Hoke, 01/11/2008
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Re: [ocba] Fw: list of flowering plants,
Elisabeth Curtis, 01/13/2008
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[ocba] great news,
Eva Hoke, 01/14/2008
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Re: [ocba] great news,
norma safransky, 01/17/2008
- Re: [ocba] great news, Buck Horton, 01/17/2008
- Re: [ocba] great news, Tom Wright, 01/17/2008
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Re: [ocba] great news,
norma safransky, 01/17/2008
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[ocba] great news,
Eva Hoke, 01/14/2008
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Re: [ocba] Fw: list of flowering plants,
Elisabeth Curtis, 01/13/2008
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