Subject: [NAFEX] Cloudberry availability and propagation
Date: Sat, 7 Mar 2009 08:24:12 -0600
Michael Dossett wrote, "The records appear to mostly be old (though one as
recent as '05) from Lake and St. Louis counties, but I'm sure that there is
still cloudberry?in the same areas if not the exact same locations.?"
Cloudberry probably still grows in Aitkin County, Minnesota. Where is
Aitkin County? If you were to draw an 'X' from corner to corner on a
Minnesota Map, Aitkin County lies about 30 miles to the Northeast of the
intersection.
I say it "probably still grows" there because, yesterday, I dusted off
one of my botanical books from the 1970's. The project involved learning
the wild plants so I could teach the city folk who were wishing to learn
about wild foods and herbs. To that end, I made numerous forays into the
bush armed with a set of color pencils and a "Peterson & McKinney"
wildflower book of line drawings. Whenever I encountered a new flower, I
colored it in. Upon paging through, yesterday, I was amazed to discover
that Cloudberry was colored. If pressed to do so, I'd bet I could find it
again.
Jim Fruth
Brambleberry Farm
Pequot Lakes, MN 56472
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