Re: Chinquapin Oak
- Subject: Re: Chinquapin Oak
- From: "* K* E* <b*@xnet.com>
- Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2014 22:59:09 -0500
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Yes, Betty Mackey, I remember that incident very well! Nothing like trying to take away a package from a very determined and possessive squirrel -- and I lost the battle. . Fortunately you sent me some additional acorns, which sprouted, and some are now growing in my yard, in the yards of a number of my friends, and hopefully, in Cantigny, as I gave a few young shoots to Joe.
On 3/31/2014 8:10 PM, Betty Mackey wrote:
Chinquapin oak -- the name rang a bell. I've heard that its acorns had less tannin than other varieties and could be eaten with little or no pretreatment. This species makes good fodder for wildlife and not just for squirrels. In the fall I looked up edible acorns because of an expensive seminar I had heard about, plus I have two enormous ancient oaks here, a red oak and a white oak. In my browsings I learned that red oak acorns have a lot of tannin but white oak acorns are "sweeter." Betty Earl, remember when I sent you white oak acorns for a tree planting project and the squirrels attacked the package in your mailbox? Also, Native Americans used acorns as flour.. They would make mesh bags out of tough grasses, fill them with acorns, and attach them to rocks in the streams for a few weeks. This would leach out the water soluble tannins. Then they ground the nuts. I hope your client will enjoy the oaks, Gloria. Cheers, Betty ________________________________ From: Gloria Day <gloriaday@epix.net> To: 'Garden Writers -- GWL -- The Garden Writers Forum' <gardenwriters@lists.ibiblio.org> I have a client in PA who requested 2 Chinquapin oaks. Anyone have a resource for me? _______________________________________________ gardenwriters mailing list gardenwriters@lists.ibiblio.org http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/gardenwriters GWL list website http://www.ibiblio.org/gardenwriters GWL has searchable message archives at: http://www.hort.net/lists/gardenwriters If you have photos for GWL, send them to gwlphotos@hort.net and they can be viewed at http://www.hort.net/lists/gwlphotos
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