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Re: edible street trees
- To: m*@ucdavis.edu
- Subject: Re: edible street trees
- From: k*@ix.netcom.com (Katherine Pyle)
- Date: Sun, 11 Jan 1998 17:54:04 -0800
>Well for something pretty unusual you could try a quandong (santalum
>acuminatun).
> .....There is quandong research going on in the US so
>it should be possible to get such a variety.
As a California Rare Fruit Grower, I my heart skipped a beat when I read
your description of quandong. Do you know who in the USA is doing the
research on it, and how to get in contact with them?
>Another possibility would be (though not really fruiting) kurrajong
>populensis.
Is this also being researched in the USA? Or is there any way to get seeds
of it?
Katherine Pyle
Berkeley, California, USA
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