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- From: "Lon J. Rombough" <lonrom@hevanet.com>
- To: NAFEX <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: [NAFEX] Grafted Pine Trees
- Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2005 20:44:35 -0700
Does anyone know of a source of grafted trees of Pinus edulis or P. pinea, the two pine species grown for pine nuts? I've seen them in the past, but it has been years and I can't find the nursery that sold them. I suspect there may be small, local nurseries somewhere, but a mail order source would be the best.
Seed is available of both species, but both take so long to come into bearing that a tree grafted from an old, bearing tree would have to be faster.
-Lon Rombough
Grapes, writing, consulting, my book, The Grape Grower, at http://www.bunchgrapes.com Winner of the Garden Writers Association "Best Talent in Writing" award for 2003.
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[NAFEX] Grafted Pine Trees,
Lon J. Rombough, 09/10/2005
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Re: [NAFEX] Grafted Pine Trees,
charles paradise, 09/11/2005
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Re: [NAFEX] Grafted Pine Trees,
Lon J. Rombough, 09/11/2005
- Re: [NAFEX] Grafted Pine Trees, Stephen Sadler, 09/11/2005
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Re: [NAFEX] Grafted Pine Trees,
Hector Black, 09/11/2005
- Re: [NAFEX] Grafted Pine Trees, Mark and Piper, 09/12/2005
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Re: [NAFEX] Grafted Pine Trees email,
joanrrosenberg, 09/12/2005
- Re: [NAFEX] Grafted Pine Trees email, Charles Paradise, 09/12/2005
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Re: [NAFEX] Grafted Pine Trees,
Lon J. Rombough, 09/11/2005
- Re: [NAFEX] Grafted Pine Trees, Charles Rhora, 09/12/2005
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Re: [NAFEX] Grafted Pine Trees,
charles paradise, 09/11/2005
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