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- From: Miranda Smith <Miranda.Smith AT creativehomeowner.com>
- To: 'Market Farming' <market-farming AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: RE: Info on huckleberries?
- Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 12:20:00 -0400
Alex--I think that's a form of a tomatillo--grows in a husk, but is smaller
and more yellow. (Physalis heterophylla or P. peruviana rather than P.
philadelphica or P. ixocarpa.) I grew them a long time ago (25-30 yrs) and
then stopped. --Probably because there was no market for them. I think I got
the seed from someone like Gurney's. The huckleberries that caused
yesterday's confusion are dark, almost black, berries.
Miranda
> This is kind of old, but I've been trying to remember the name of a
> solanaceous
> annual (nightshade) that a friend grew. It came to me today- "ground
> cherry."
>
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RE: Info on huckleberries?
, (continued)
- RE: Info on huckleberries?, Bill Shoemaker, 04/18/2001
- RE: Info on huckleberries?, Wiediger, Alison, 04/18/2001
- RE: Info on huckleberries?, Leigh, 04/18/2001
- RE: Info on huckleberries?, Alex McGregor, 04/18/2001
- RE: Info on huckleberries?, Wiediger, Alison, 04/18/2001
- RE: Info on huckleberries?, Bill Shoemaker, 04/18/2001
- RE: Info on huckleberries?, Marie Kamphefner, 04/18/2001
- RE: Info on huckleberries?, Del Williams, 04/18/2001
- RE: Info on huckleberries?, Bill Shoemaker, 04/19/2001
- RE: Info on huckleberries?, Alex McGregor, 04/20/2001
- RE: Info on huckleberries?, Miranda Smith, 04/20/2001
- RE: Info on huckleberries?, sunnfarm, 04/20/2001
- RE: Info on huckleberries?, Ute Bohnsack, 04/20/2001
- RE: Info on huckleberries?, Bill Shoemaker, 04/23/2001
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