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It doesn't take much, researchers gave bees a low dose of imidacloprid, the amount found in nectar. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/05/120524092926.htm
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On last friday I saw on the BBC a garden tour in Italy (monty Don's Italian Gardens). What struck me was the Garden of Ninfa, a medieval place between Naples and Rome that was abandoned. Its now restaured, with a lot of t.l.c. into a beautifull landscape garden with lots of monumental roses. An awesome sight!
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Some days ago I found Rosas Dot's website. The web from Pedro Dot's descendents, and they still producing roses. I thing is a great notice. In some moths it will be able to make commands online. The website direction is www.rosas-dot.com. At the moment is just in Spanish but soon it will be in english too.
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31 MAR 03 by
Anonymous-797
Yes, a book has been published on the story of the Peace rose and the Meilland family of France. The book is called "For Love of a Rose" written by Antonia Ridge, published by Faber & Faber, London in 1965. It is probably out of print but can often be found in 2nd hand bookshops (in Australia anyway). A most delightful story and will bring tears to your eyes!
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