"Tim Watts" wrote in message
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On 06/05/14 20:22, Charlie Pridham wrote:
When it says say "Heather Honey" its normally because the hives have
been placed in an area where that is all that is in flower. So I assume
the same applies for other sorts?
"Heather" with a hint of gorse?
Depends where the heather moor is, I am in the west and Gorse is as common
as heather, but its not that hardy and you don't find gorse on all heather
moorland.
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Charlie, Gardening in Cornwall
Holders of National Collections of Clematis viticella
and Lapageria rosea cvs
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