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Re: [nafex] Garden huckleberries



At least anywhere you can grow tomatoes.  Possibly even where tomatoes WON'T
grow.  And yes, it's confusing having them named the same as a perennial
fruit.  Luther Burbank named "his" type "Wonderberries".  Though as Dr.
Heiser found, what he really had was not a new variety of his creation, but
a species from S. Africa, which is eaten by natives there.
-Lon Rombough
Grapes, writing, consulting, more, plus word on my grape book at
http://www.bunchgrapes.com

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>From: Ginda Fisher <ginda@concentric.net>
>To: nafex@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: Re: [nafex] Garden huckleberries
>Date: Mon, Mar 25, 2002, 8:52 PM
>

>Boy, you all confused me.  "Huckleberries" are just the vaccinium that
>grows in the woods in NH that isn't either lowbush blueberry or highbush
>blueberry.  It tastes a lot like a bland seedy blueberry, which is to
>say, not at all bad.  So I would have assumed that "garden
>huckleberries" are just huckleberries growing in someone's garden.
>
>Where does this Solanaceae grow?
>
>Thanks,

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