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  • From: Victor Patterson <vsp@flash.net>
  • To: nafex@yahoogroups.com
  • Subject: Re: [nafex] Re: Cornelian Cherry
  • Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2001 19:59:07 -0600

Hector:
All of the information that I have seen on the Goumi, list it as
multiflora not uniflora. Are you sure that uniflora is correct and do
you find this to be a common mistake?
Victor

hector black wrote:
>
> Hello Pete,
> Glad to hear the quinces are doing well for you.
> No, that uniflora and multiflora are two different species. uniflora is
> the Goumi, and multiflora is the autumn olive. There's an interesting
> report from the USDA on the multiflora in particular as being loaded with
> anti-oxidents and very good for the health. I believe they said goumi was
> also good, but no to rich in those nutrients. Best wishes, Hector
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: kc5gxc <pete@cmpsource.com>
> To: <nafex@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2001 5:39 PM
> Subject: [nafex] Re: Cornelian Cherry
>
> > Hello Hector
> > Thanks for the info.They do have silvery undersides to the leaves.
> > Almost seem to be evergreen, as no leaves dropped yet on the small
> > plants I have. I have been told the same thing by a few other good
> > people. I am sure you are right. Is the Elaeagnus Uniflora (the one
> > you mention) the same as Eleagnus Multiflora....with different
> > spellings on each word? By the way, the Aromatnaya and Smyrna quinces
> > I got from Hidden Springs Nursery are both doing really good here in
> > zone 8b, South La. and they are about 2 years old now. Beautiful
> > plants and I can't wait until they fruit !
> > Thanks a lot, Pete Benfield
> >
> >
> > --- In nafex@y..., hector black <hblack@T...> wrote:
> > > Hello Pete, Sounds like you have a Goumi or Elaeagnus uniflora.
> > Thge
> > > family all have silvery undersides to leaves, and our goumi has
> > tart fruit
> > > in May, very ornamental. We use them mixed with other (especially
> > bland
> > > fruits) in jams and jellies. Hector Black zone 6 middle TN
> >
> >
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