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- From: Joe and Ellen Hecksel <jhecksel@voyager.net>
- To: North American Fruit Explorers <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [NAFEX] Front Lawn fruit tree
- Date: Sat, 03 Mar 2007 11:29:13 -0500
Hello all:
An additional tree worth considering is Illinois Everbearing Mulberry.
Mike Parker, a wildlife biologist who now works for Pheasants Forever said it best. "Wow! What is that?" IEM makes a spectacular specimen when grown in a fertile location. Berry drop is negligable because they come in as a trickle and the birds and local wildlife stay on top of the ripening crop.
IEM's sole drawback, in my opinion, is lack of fall color.
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[NAFEX] Front Lawn fruit tree,
Bassem Samaan, 03/03/2007
- Re: [NAFEX] Front Lawn fruit tree, rob hamilton, 03/03/2007
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Re: [NAFEX] Front Lawn fruit tree,
Joe and Ellen Hecksel, 03/03/2007
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Re: [NAFEX] Front Lawn fruit tree,
S & E Hills, 03/03/2007
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Re: [NAFEX] Front Lawn fruit tree,
Lee Reich, 03/03/2007
- Re: [NAFEX] Front Lawn fruit tree, S & E Hills, 03/04/2007
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Re: [NAFEX] Front Lawn fruit tree,
Lee Reich, 03/03/2007
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Re: [NAFEX] Front Lawn fruit tree,
Joe and Ellen Hecksel, 03/03/2007
- Re: [NAFEX] Front Lawn fruit tree, rob hamilton, 03/04/2007
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Re: [NAFEX] Front Lawn fruit tree,
S & E Hills, 03/03/2007
- Re: [NAFEX] Front Lawn fruit tree, Lee Reich, 03/03/2007
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- Re: [NAFEX] Front Lawn fruit tree, , 03/03/2007
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Re: [NAFEX] Front Lawn fruit tree,
Bassem Samaan, 03/03/2007
- Re: [NAFEX] Front Lawn fruit tree, Thomas Olenio, 03/03/2007
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Re: [NAFEX] Front Lawn fruit tree,
nbeaureg, 03/03/2007
- Re: [NAFEX] Front Lawn fruit tree, Richard O'Barr, 03/23/2007
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