Economic aspects of the bee Economic aspects of the bee industry economicaspectso555voor Year: 1933 Usual IIon'EY-Flow Periods in California: Sierra Nevada Mountains PLANTS Manzanita Fruit bloom Poison oak Creeping sage Wild plum and cherry Bear clover Yerba Santa Coffee berry Deer-brush Wild alfalfa Toyon Milkwort Clarkia Snowberry Soap plant Tarweeds Honeydew, incense cedar Buckeye (poisonous to bees) Willow Manzanita Wild onion Dandelion Service berry Wild plum and cherry Bear clover Red cascara Lotus and clovers Giant hysop Coyote mint Wild buck- wheats Chinquapin Goldenrod and asters I l
Economic aspects of the bee Economic aspects of the bee industry economicaspectso555voor Year: 1933 Usual IIon'EY-Flow Periods in California: Sierra Nevada Mountains PLANTS Manzanita Fruit bloom Poison oak Creeping sage Wild plum and cherry Bear clover Yerba Santa Coffee berry Deer-brush Wild alfalfa Toyon Milkwort Clarkia Snowberry Soap plant Tarweeds Honeydew, incense cedar Buckeye (poisonous to bees) Willow Manzanita Wild onion Dandelion Service berry Wild plum and cherry Bear clover Red cascara Lotus and clovers Giant hysop Coyote mint Wild buck- wheats Chinquapin Goldenrod and asters I loneydew, incense cedar Jan. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept Oct. Nov. Dec Sierra Nevadaa and Siskiyous below 4,000 feet elevation Sierra Nevadas and Siskiyous above 4,000 feet elevation
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