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Old 27-02-2008, 07:56 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Jeff Layman Jeff Layman is offline
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Default I don't believe it.

Mary Fisher wrote:
"Jeff Layman" wrote in message

Other than plants pollinated by the wind and some other specific
pollinators (humming birds, butterflies, moths, bats), all the
bee-pollinated plants would eventually die off.


And so?


You'd probably have a lot less trouble with perennial weeds in the lawn, if
you really want to hear a flippant reply.

Most certainly, all our fruit would go, and so would a lot of the
other plants which feed us.


Ah, so Man is still the centre of your universe.


Well, I wouldn't agree with that, but I don't subscribe to alt.misanthropy
either.

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Jeff
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