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  • Founded: Sep 3, 2001
  • Language: English
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2852 v.scherrer Send Email Jul 26, 2008
8:11 pm
Just in case, Lotus edulis, which is a trefoil of sandy, stony and rocky places, is not to be confused with the water lotus, Nelumbo nucifera or -lutea. I...
2853 Geir Flatabø
geirflatab Send Email
Jul 27, 2008
3:51 am
The picture / photo on the link is from Tetragonolobus purpureus...- Asparagus pea if those are synonymöus, - there are lots of suppliers of that one !? ...
2854 Pat Meadows
patmeadows Send Email
Jul 27, 2008
2:28 pm
... It sure is. Geir is correct. I've grown this plant myself and I recognize it too. I can grow it, and have lots of the very pretty dark red flowers, as...
2855 Dr. Chiranjit Parmar
parmarch Send Email
Jul 27, 2008
3:29 pm
Dear all, I have added the following new chapters to Fruitipedia: a.. Grape - Vitis vinifera b.. Green sapote - Pouteria viridis c.. Macqui - Aristotelia...
2856 Geir Flatabø
geirflatab Send Email
Jul 27, 2008
4:51 pm
Get a beehive... Geir Flatabø 2008/7/27 Pat Meadows <pat@...> ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
2857 Pat Meadows
patmeadows Send Email
Jul 27, 2008
5:54 pm
... Sigh. I have the horrors at the thought of dealing with masses of bees. I don't even like to see masses of bees on TV. Some people are just *not* meant to...
2858 sjalge Send Email Jul 27, 2008
6:39 pm
It seems as though there may be some taxonomic confusion about the species Lotus edulis. The pictures I am familiar with from image searches show a...
2859 Pat Meadows
patmeadows Send Email
Jul 27, 2008
6:49 pm
... It would - I'm in northern Pennsylvania, in mountains too. OTOH, I have a gardening friend in Kansas - with a LONG HOT growing season - and he has the...
2860 Geir Flatabø
geirflatab Send Email
Jul 27, 2008
6:50 pm
Probably then the species is not comercially available, so you will have to contact botanic collections , they might have it in their seed exchange programs, ...
2861 charfair fairchar
fertileprayers Send Email
Jul 27, 2008
7:13 pm
My neighbor wants one. I don't poison. I have a little blight on my pear tree, and I had to cut down half of a cherry tree this summer. I am putting acidic...
2862 Felix Ogunba
wognb Send Email
Jul 28, 2008
10:17 pm
Hello group, I just joined today. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
2863 daniel wildman
spiderman18102 Send Email
Jul 29, 2008
8:29 am
Hi Felix: Welcome to the group. Dan ... From: Felix Ogunba <wognb@...> To: pfaf@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, July 28, 2008 3:16:37 PM Subject: [pfaf]...
2864 Dr. Chiranjit Parmar
parmarch Send Email
Jul 29, 2008
8:30 am
Welcome to the group. Please write some more about your interests and activities. I am from India. Dr. Chiranjit Parmar www.fruitipedia.com ... From: Felix...
2865 v.scherrer Send Email Jul 29, 2008
8:43 am
The German (common) name on that web page indeed literally translates to asparagus pea. But I wonder why one would want to grow this - due to the small pods - ...
2866 hairstrip Send Email Jul 29, 2008
10:10 am
i joined a few days back too...
2867 Gloria C. Baikauskas
gloriawb Send Email
Jul 29, 2008
1:56 pm
When you are having problems with blight cut back on any nitrogen you may be feeding the tree. I usually use sulpomag instead. Gloria, Texas US zone 8a ... to...
2868 Pat Meadows
patmeadows Send Email
Jul 29, 2008
2:36 pm
... Because it is such an attractive plant, and one that sprawls along the ground, it's useful in a container - mixed with other plants - if you want the...
2869 Geir Flatabø
geirflatab Send Email
Jul 30, 2008
7:02 am
2008/7/29 v.scherrer <vital233@...> ... Are you sure it is only the pod that denominates the name "edulis", might it not be that the whole plant is...
2870 jonesthought Send Email Jul 30, 2008
11:39 am
hey folk new to the group here what's up what's goin' on i reckon myself to be an artist fella papa and husband got a garden out back with plants plan on a...
2871 Steve Whitcher
swhitcher1 Send Email
Jul 30, 2008
11:39 am
EURISCO lists 7 Accessions of Lotus edulis (4 from Germany) at http://eurisco.ecpgr.org/search/custom_export_result.php...
2872 daniel wildman
spiderman18102 Send Email
Jul 30, 2008
11:39 am
Here is a muti-search: http://www.bjorgul.com/ ... From: sjalge <sjalge@...> To: pfaf@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, July 26, 2008 10:02:42 AM Subject:...
2873 Jim
cromlech108 Send Email
Jul 30, 2008
7:29 pm
Hi again all! Check this out: http://www.eigroup.co.uk/auctioneers/templates/lotdetails.asp? a=5&c=brn&l=508446 At just under £1500/acre it appear to be a...
2874 renugac Send Email Jul 31, 2008
12:31 pm
Hello everybody.... I have a weed spreading quite well all over my backyard...once I bought a bunch of spinich kind of leaves from an Indian store and it ...
2875 Renuga chock
renugac Send Email
Jul 31, 2008
12:31 pm
Hi. I was talking about Amaranthus retroflexus.  I am sending you a picture of it. Please let me know if this is edible. If so it might be in our lunch menu...
2876 renugac Send Email Jul 31, 2008
12:32 pm
Hi, I was wondering if jack fruit tree is a perrenial. I bought a fruit in a local store and planted the seeds and now I have six beautiful plants. I am not...
2877 sjalge Send Email Jul 31, 2008
12:32 pm
... Geir - The last suggestion sounds like the best option to me!...
2878 Geir Flatabø
geirflatab Send Email
Jul 31, 2008
12:50 pm
from www.pfaf.org : Edible Uses Edible Parts: Leaves<http://www.pfaf.org/database/search_use.php?K[]=Leaves&gt;; Seed...
2879 Torrens (lists)
Lists@... Send Email
Jul 31, 2008
12:54 pm
In article <g6pn4e+4408@eGroups.com>, ... http://www.pfaf.org/database/plants.php?Amaranthus+retroflexus As a group, most amaranths are 'edible&#39;. Some are...
2880 Dr. Chiranjit Parmar
parmarch Send Email
Jul 31, 2008
2:15 pm
It is a perennial. For more details, go to the following link: http://www.fruitipedia.com/Jack%20fruit.htm For your information, jackfruit has the largest...
2881 v.scherrer Send Email Jul 31, 2008
5:02 pm
In case I conveyed an impression of discouragement, intolerance or a lack of understanding, I'm sorry, that was not really what I intended. I was merely trying...
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