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[NAFEX] (Fwd) [nafex]-Yahoo: Re: question about lonicera
- From: "Greg Miller" <gsmiller@cet.com>
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- Subject: [NAFEX] (Fwd) [nafex]-Yahoo: Re: question about lonicera
- Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 07:46:38 -0800
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Hector & mIEKAL,
Hector, I defer to your greater experience with these shrubs, but
I wanted to add a note: I purchased 1 plant as (lonicera caerulea
edulis) from ForestFarm and two plants from Hidden Springs. One of
the plants from your/your daughters nursery got hit w/ lawnmower and
the next year by RoundUp (neither by me [long story]) so I now believe
it to be RIP. Of the two remaining plants, there are subtle
differences (for one thing the HS plant leafs/blooms out a week or
more earlier), but much less than differences between many apple
trees. It looks like they are cross-fertile, as it looks like I'm
going to get some fruit this year, and if I had to venture an opinion,
I would say they are the same species.
Now FF has disappointed me w/ at least two plants - one of which I
know isn't what I asked for (it was supposed to be Lonicera
fragrantissima - an early blooming (before apple) fragrant shrub
honeysuckle, and the plant is vinous, and blooms in summer), and the
other was a tricolor beech that is not showing much in the way of
color variation (although it could be a case of reversion). So it
could still be kamchatka, what are the differences supposed to be?
Thanks,
Chris Mauchline
--- In nafex@y..., hector black <hblack@T...> wrote:
> Hi!
> The old man thinks kamchatka is probably correct. Hector
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> From: mIEKAL aND <dtv@m...>
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> Subject: [nafex] question about lonicera
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> > I got a couple edible lonicera from Hidden Springs & they are
listed
> > only as lonicera sp.... I got a note from Annie Black saying that
> > Hector got these plants from USSr in 1984 in Altaica & in
Pallasii.
> > Does anyone have an educated guess as to which species they might
> > be... Im leaning toward kamchatka over caerulea edulis. Would
love to
> > get an ID for them.
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> > mIEKAL
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- [NAFEX] (Fwd) [nafex]-Yahoo: Re: question about lonicera, Greg Miller, 04/29/2002
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