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Tropical Fruit => Tropical Fruit Online Library => Topic started by: HIfarm on April 16, 2017, 06:22:40 PM
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An interesting paper here:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/283255208_SOH-SHANG_ELAEAGNUS_LATIFOLIA_AN_UNDER-UTILIZED_FRUIT_OF_NORTH_EAST_REGION_NEEDS_DOMESTICATION (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/283255208_SOH-SHANG_ELAEAGNUS_LATIFOLIA_AN_UNDER-UTILIZED_FRUIT_OF_NORTH_EAST_REGION_NEEDS_DOMESTICATION)
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Give thanks
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Posted this link long time ago. Has good info. It's what led me to try starting from cuttings. But i had no success with that.
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Sorry, Oscar, guess I missed it.
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I had about 50% success rate from cuttings of E. Latifolia, E. Ebbingei and the "unknown Goumi relative " that's circulating Bay Area rare fruit circles but as we know timing and other factors can affect a batch of cuttings . It seems very easy to grow and despite climbing characteristics previously mentioned I think in my climate it could be a nice understory crop like cape gooseberry .
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Sorry, Oscar, guess I missed it.
No problem, i posted it long time ago. So it's good you reposted it. I had forgotten some of the info in it, like about it being a nitrogen fixing plant. That's rather odd and interesting.