[NAFEX] Seeking Highbush Cranberry Knowledge

Eddie Earles jas39a at earthlink.net
Sun Oct 26 11:11:06 EDT 2008


I have one.  The fruit is bitter.  These are very thirsty plants, hard to give them enough water in a drought.  I would encourage you not to plant one, unless you live in a swamp.

Eddie Earles

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Subject: [NAFEX] Seeking Highbush Cranberry Knowledge


>    Some references call it Viburnum trilobum, others V. opulus.  Some stands of it have bitter fruit.  Some are sweet(ish) and others smell like dirty socks.  Am I experiencing different varieties?  Are the differences environmental?  Highbush Cranberry is becoming a popular landscape tree and there are likely more folks who are asking the same questions.  Others and I are trying to make a palatable jelly with it.  What has been your experience?
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> Jim Fruth
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