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  • From: "Jojo and Helgi on Pender" <rocksandplants@gulfislands.com>
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  • Subject: Re: [nafex] Digest Number 1035
  • Date: Sat, 23 Mar 2002 07:56:12 -0800

Hi ted

I disagree with Sam. My salmonberries are nice to eat. I don't think this is
a matter of opinion, but is rather a case of genetic diversity.

I live on a long narrow lot and salmonberries form a thicket down one side
of my property. I don't find them invasive. I enjoy the look of the brown
thickets in spring, dotted with hot pink blooms. There you go! A completely
different opinion.

Jojo - zone 8b pender island BC Canada


>Has anyone had the pleasure of eating Rubus spectablis? I ate these in the
>Panhandle of Alaska a long time ago and remember them as tasty and sweet.
>Forest Farm says they are tart. Which is it? I was thinking of ordering
some
>for Boston (zone 6)
>ted siegan


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