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From: "Sharan Quigley" <squigley@cmc.net>
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Subject: Caparis Spinosa
Date: Fri, 4 Jun 1999 11:28:05 -0700
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Hello,
I am new to this group and hope that I am doing this all correctly. I am
trying to determine the best crop to grow on my small five acres in Butte
Creek Canyon. It is a truly Mediterranean climate, except for several
nights of freezing temperatures, in the winter. My test plot of lavender
survived very well this past winter. The California grapes are prolific! I
would really like to try Caparis Spinosa, but I haven't had any luck
locating plants, or even seeds. I'd prefer to have plants because I
understand the seeds are difficult to grow.
I would appreciate any help you could give me on a source for plants. It
would be helpful to know what each plant's output would be as well.
Thank you,
Sharan