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Red Maple, Harbinger of Nectar Flow

07 Sunday Feb 2021

Posted by sassafrasbeefarm in beekeeping, beekeeping seasons, seasons

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Red maple has started in various areas of the Midlands in South Carolina. Notice the difference in the male and female flowers.

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