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  • From: "Brungardt, Sam" <Sam.Brungardt@state.mn.us>
  • To: "North American Fruit Explorers" <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: RE: [NAFEX] Clove Currant
  • Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2005 07:02:22 -0500

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Regina, a single plant of Crandall will be self-fertile.  You do not need another clove currant cultivar to get fruit.  I have one very productive plant of Crandall in my yard, and as far as I know, there are no other clove currants in this part of town. -- Sam Brungardt, St. Paul, Minn. (USDA Zone 4b)
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From: nafex-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org [mailto:nafex-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Regina Kreger
Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 11:05 PM
To: North American Fruit Explorers
Subject: [NAFEX] Clove Currant

I'm interested in planting some Clove Currants. They sound wonderful!  Fruit, flavor, fragrance, flowers, fall foliage, ffffff....  But I'm a bit confused.  Lee Reich, are you out there?  In your book, you say they need cross-pollination.  But also that it's hard to find any improved cultivars, and even what's sold as Crandall might be seedlings and variable quality. How to find two or more good ones?  If I were able to find two good cultivars (say... from someone on this list?), do they root from cuttings?  Could we propagate them some other way?  Will they thrive in my hot humid D.C. suburban summers?  I could spare some part shade, but for the fragrance ideal would be right in the full sun at the base of the back porch. Are they fragrant only when in bloom, or is the whole plant fragrant?
 
Yum, yum, yum.
 
 
Regina in Riverdale, Maryland, Zone 7
Novice fruit explorer



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