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- From: Xavier Dequaire <xavier@futurich.com>
- To: permaculture <permaculture@franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: Re: grey is made of infinite blacks and whites
- Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2000 14:25:39 +0100
robina, at least some robinia species (Robinia pseudoacacia) have good honey
flowers
(you can eat them directly too and cook the seeds -they smell wonderfull too)
and the
honey is one on the most expensive you can get ( in france: miel d'acacia)
does not seems to fit to the weed definition.
young trees have long stings, robinia shoots easily from the roots (invasive
or
maintainable) (coppicing?) probably nice for fence building
Yaya Balinci wrote:
> <snip>
> But it seems that Robinia is an
> invasive non-native tree here, and may soon be posted as an undesireable
> weed.
> <unsnip>
>
and i can just support yaya on
> Hurray for black locust!
> Cheers
>
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grey is made of infinite blacks and whites,
Yaya Balinci, 12/22/2000
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- Re: grey is made of infinite blacks and whites, Xavier Dequaire, 12/22/2000
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