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well, according to William Kirk's colour guide (who gives three shades of pale green),it's green (very pale so it's understandable that some would call it white)Dorothy Hodges agrees.
I know who i would depend on, regardless of your endorsement

May I be so bold as to refer you to Hawthorn Honey, a picture on there calling it pale beige. Name dropping, or colour guides, don't impress me much. So, far I have yet to find grey OSR pollen, which was endorsed by yourself, but plenty of yellow, so I am looking forward to your evidence on that. It could be as in the Scilla Sibirica case with blue pollen and the Scilla plant in my garden with yellow pollen, so I am willing to have an open mind which some of the beeks on this forum find very difficult, but being rude and disrespectful sadly very easy. Looking forward to seeing a picture of a bee collecting grey pollen from OSR to put that one to rest. We may actually learn something, which is always nice.
 
Hi all,
Talking about green pollen, how about Forget-me-nots, plenty of those in flower atm?
 

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