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The bulletin catalogs plants in Texas valued by honey bees, presenting brief technical descriptions organized by botanical families and indicating geographic distribution, flowering periods, and relative nectar, pollen, and propolis yields. It includes habitat notes, observations on weather effects and seasonal abundance, and practical guidance for locating or planting forage to support apiaries. Many species entries note bloom-time and usefulness for brood rearing or surplus honey, supplemented by two indices listing vernacular and scientific names. The text draws on field records and contributions from state entomologists and apiarists to create a concise reference for beekeepers and agriculturalists.

About the Author

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Charles Emerson Sanborn

Charles Emerson Sanborn was an American author and naturalist, best known for his work in the field of botany and apiculture. His notable book, "Texas Honey Plants," provides valuable insights into the flora of Texas and its significance to honey production. Through his observations and writings, Sanborn contributed to the understanding of the relationship between plants and bees, highlighting the ecological importance of native species. His work remains a reference for those interested in botany and the natural history of Texas.

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