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Subject: Re: [nafex] cultivars of some lesser used species?
Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2013 16:09:05 +0000
I appreciate it, but the team has been pretty adamant that they are looking
for P. americana for this site. Since it is so widespread, I figured there
have to be a number of straight selections out there.
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Barry Nichols
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Subject: Re: [nafex] cultivars of some lesser used species?
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I have a selection of P munsoniana called "Wild Goose Plum". Still (barely)
time to gather scion wood if you wish. Hector
On Mar 14, 2013, at 9:49 AM, Hector Black wrote:
> Hello Barry,
> Hidden Springs Nursery (Online) has cultivars of Amelanchier and
> aronia. I could well be wrong, but thought most available black raspberry
> cultivars were selections from the wild.
> Glad to know you're working on this.
> Hector (Black) zone 6 middle tenn.
>
> On Mar 14, 2013, at 9:39 AM, Barry Nichols wrote:
>
>> Howdy folks. This is Barry Nichols (persimmonpudding.com) from work. So
>> here's the deal. I have a test plot we're trying to make with native
>> species. There are multiple objectives but that is the hinge. Within the
>> natives, we're going to try to use cultivars in order to satisfy
>> additional objectives. To that end, I'm having a bit of a problem
>> locating selected or improved plants. I am NOT looking for hybrids
>> between species. Below are the plants from which I'm having problems
>> sourcing cultivars: