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1 v, 22 | The honeycomb is made from flowers, and the materials for the 2 v, 22 | then, makes the wax from flowers. The honey, however, it 3 v, 22 | Furthermore, in autumn flowers are found, but honey, if 4 v, 22 | if the bees made it from flowers.) Honey, if allowed to ripen 5 v, 22 | cup, and from all other flowers that are sweet-tasted, without 6 v, 22 | fruit; and the juices of the flowers it takes up with the organ 7 v, 22 | ivy is abundant, and it flowers at this time of the year, 8 VIII, 27| interferes. Bees suffer most when flowers are covered with mildew, 9 IX, 40 | the juice of all kinds of flowers and the "tears" or exuding 10 IX, 40 | scramble up the stalks of flowers and rapidly gather the bees-wax 11 IX, 40 | on new wax at once. The flowers from which they gather honey 12 IX, 41 | root. They feed on certain flowers and fruits, but for the 13 IX, 42 | subsist by culling from flowers as bees do, but for the