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Re: [nafex] Currants and gooseberries for the hot & humid east?
- From: Ginda Fisher <list@ginda.us>
- To: nafex mailing list at ibiblio <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [nafex] Currants and gooseberries for the hot & humid east?
- Date: Sun, 25 Aug 2013 07:40:21 -0400
On Aug 21, 2013, at 4:30 PM, Richard Moyer wrote:
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> For black currants, Crandall (Ribes aureum) also very good.
>
I have some Crandall currants, and love them. I especially love them as a
spring flowering ornamental. The blossoms smell wonderful. But they are very
different from European black currants, and if you are looking for that, you
will be surprised by Crandalls.
Ginda
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[nafex] Currants and gooseberries for the hot & humid east?,
Jeffrey Boulier, 08/19/2013
- Re: [nafex] Currants and gooseberries for the hot & humid east?, Brungardt, Sam (MPCA), 08/20/2013
- Re: [nafex] Currants and gooseberries for the hot & humid east?, Dr. Lucky Pittman, 08/20/2013
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Re: [nafex] Currants and gooseberries for the hot & humid east?,
Chris Carnevale, 08/20/2013
- Re: [nafex] Currants and gooseberries for the hot & humid east?, Chris Carnevale, 08/20/2013
- Re: [nafex] Currants and gooseberries for the hot & humid east?, Judson Frisk, 08/20/2013
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[nafex] Currants and gooseberries for the hot & humid east?,
Richard Moyer, 08/21/2013
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Re: [nafex] Currants and gooseberries for the hot & humid east?,
Ginda Fisher, 08/25/2013
- Re: [nafex] Currants and gooseberries for the hot & humid east?, mIEKAL aND, 08/25/2013
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Re: [nafex] Currants and gooseberries for the hot & humid east?,
Ginda Fisher, 08/25/2013
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