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MANY people are interested in learning the sources of the pollen and nectar collected by bees ; others are more concerned with the pollination of flowers ; while the bee-keeper often wants to know the most suitable plants for extending pastorage for his stocks. To all of these, to botanists and to other readers we can commend the booklet "British Bee Plants" as a storehouse of useful information. All the best bee-plants are dealt with, whether they are in the flower or vegetable garden, orchard, farm or countryside. Often useful hints are given regarding cultivation of particular plants, their uses and other details. Edited by A. F. Harwood, it is issued by the Apis Club, The Ways End, Foxton, Royston, at 3s.
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British Bee Plants. Nature 161, 470 (1948). https://doi.org/10.1038/161470d0
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