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Re: citrus
- To: f*@julian.uwo.ca
- Subject: Re: citrus
- From: I* <a*@algonet.se>
- Date: Thu, 15 Oct 1998 20:59:57 +0200
>Greetings to the Group: The University of Western Ontario Friends of the
>Gardens - volunteer gardeners - of which I am coordinator, recently received
>a wonderful collection of plants (non-hardy here and hence must be housed
>over winter inside) from the family of a deceased friend - including various
>palms, jasmines, pomegranates and many unidentified citrus at various stages
>of growth. Is there any way - perhaps a helpful book - they can be
>identified. I understand only dwarf varieties flower inside??
>
>Thanks for any ideas.
>
>Fran Howey
>FOGs at UWO
>London Ontario CANADA
Greetings from Sweden!
The best book about citrus that I I know is by Lance Walheim and you can
buy it from Rainbow Gardens..they have a website. I enclose a link to
useful info about citrus & citrus books..this is one of the best citrus
sites I know for us who love to grow citrus in colder climates...and after
this Summer...I might add inhospitable Summers!
http://users.glo.be/mvissers/citrus.html
All the best from Ingrid in Sweden!
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