Re: Bee Pods
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- Subject: Re: Bee Pods
- From: "* I* J* <j*@ix.netcom.com>
- Date: Fri, 12 Jun 1998 11:05:34 +0000
- References: <199806121547.IAA06056@mail.ptw.com> <19980612.134925.4726.4.lynn.woosley@juno.com>
lynn.woosley@juno.com wrote:
>
> There was a thread earlier this year about bee pods on TB. Most posters
> seemed to think bee pods were very unlikely on TB, with Mark Cook as the
> lone poster stating that bee pods were fairly common on TB, in his
> experience. My experience this year agrees with Mark's. In one bed of
> TB, only about 30 stalks bloomed, because of damage from a late freeze.
> That bed has 19 bee pods. I also have bee pods on Louisianas,
> pseudacorus, and Dutch iris, but not nearly as many as on the TB bed.
> Has anyone else noticed a lot of bee pods this year?
>
> Lynn Woosley
> Home Delights
> Marietta, GA
>
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