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- From: Hilborn.E@epamail.epa.gov
- To: North American Fruit Explorers <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [NAFEX] cudrania
- Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2011 11:28:27 -0500
I am beginning to have some experience with che. I received my tree
form Edible Landscaping as well, I planted it during spring 2008. My
understanding was that it was a self fertile variety grafted to Osage
Orange rootstock.
It grew well and is now about 12 feet tall. I have had to do very little
pruning. During 2009 it had multiple blooms; 2 or three of these set
fruit. During 2010, It set about two dozen fruit, although this was
only a fraction of the total number of blooms. I noticed this past
summer that not all the fruit seem to ripen properly. Some fruits
enlarged, but stayed very hard and eventually dropped off before
softening. I harvested about a dozen soft, delicious fruits. No
significant pests, bird damage or disease to report so far.
Betsy Hilborn
7a, Central NC
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Re: [NAFEX] cudrania,
Richard Moyer, 03/10/2011
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Re: [NAFEX] cudrania,
Hilborn . E, 03/11/2011
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Re: [NAFEX] cudrania,
Michele Stanton, 03/11/2011
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Re: [NAFEX] cudrania,
Hilborn . E, 03/11/2011
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- Re: [NAFEX] cudrania, S & E Hills, 03/13/2011
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Re: [NAFEX] cudrania,
Hilborn . E, 03/11/2011
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Re: [NAFEX] cudrania,
Michele Stanton, 03/11/2011
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Re: [NAFEX] cudrania,
Hilborn . E, 03/11/2011
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Re: [NAFEX] cudrania,
Richard Moyer, 03/12/2011
- Re: [NAFEX] cudrania, John S, 03/12/2011
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