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- From: Joe Boles <jobo@istar.ca>
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- Subject: Re: [nafex] edible honeysuckles
- Date: Mon, 01 Jan 2001 20:47:10 -0500
Lon:
Thank you for the directive; as I am rather new
at this possibly I could prevail upon you for another one. How do I get
to the archives?
With thanks, Joe
Lon J. Rombough wrote:
Joe:
This isn't meant to be rude, just to save several
of us having to re-write it all. These are fruits that have already
been covered and you can read the replies in the archives. Then,
if you still have questions, come back and ask some more.
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From: Joe Boles <jobo@istar.ca>
To: "nafex@egroups.com" <nafex@egroups.com>
Subject: [nafex] edible honeysuckles
Date: Fri, Dec 29, 2000, 5:53 PM
There was some chatter awhile back about the subject; I was
not reading it all so this information may already be know or maybe of
some interest. I received a catalog today listing the following - HONEYBERRY
one of the hardiest fruiting plants. Dark blue berries with a delicious
flavor. Two varieties are provided, necessary for cross-pollination. Hardy
Zones 2-9. Pkg. of 2. Lonicera edulis var. kamchatka.
There website www.mcconnell.ca this is a nursery bought
out by Sears a few years back.
There are two other odd fruits listed: Aronia melanocarpa
and Hippophae rhamnoides. Has anyone had any information or experience
with either?
Joe Boles
Mississauga, ON
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Re: [nafex] edible honeysuckles,
Joe Boles, 01/01/2001
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