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- From: "kc5gxc" <pete@cmpsource.com>
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- Subject: [nafex] Cornelian Cherry
- Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2001 03:04:37 -0000
Hello Group
I have what I think is a Cornelian Cherry or it may be an ealiagnus?
of some sort. I was told it was a "cherry tree" and have seen and
eaten some fruit. The fruit was oblong , about 3/4" long , red with
flecks on it. Very tart. The mother tree is a large shrub about 10'
tall. I was given what appears to be a seedling plant from under the
mother. The mother has dull green leaves, kinda silvery underneath.
Can anyone point me to a site with some info on cornelian cherries so
I can determine what I have or give me a description of a cornelian
cherry or tell me what the heck this is?
I am in zone 8b, about 50 miles north of New Orleans on the acidic
soils of St. Tammany Parish, La.
Thanks, Pete Benfield/NAFEX member
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[nafex] Cornelian Cherry,
kc5gxc, 12/26/2001
- Re: [nafex] Cornelian Cherry, lee sharp, 12/27/2001
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Re: [nafex] Cornelian Cherry,
hector black, 12/28/2001
- [nafex] Re: Cornelian Cherry, kc5gxc, 12/29/2001
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