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- From: "Lon J. Rombough" <lonrom@hevanet.com>
- To: NAFEX List <nafex@egroups.com>
- Subject: Re: [nafex] edible honeysuckles
- Date: Mon, 01 Jan 2001 21:03:12 -0800
Title: Re: [nafex] edible honeysuckles
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-Lon Rombough
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From: Joe Boles <jobo@istar.ca>
To: nafex@egroups.com
Subject: Re: [nafex] edible honeysuckles
Date: Mon, Jan 1, 2001, 5:47 PM
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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