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Mon, Sep 29, 14 at 20:02
| http://newscenter.nmsu.edu/articles/view/10225/nmsu-studying-30-chinese-varieties-of-jujube-fruit-new-to-u-s |
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| Bob, I know you will be the first to get some. I hope some of those taste as good or better than Honey Jar, So, Winter Delights, or Sugarcane. Tony |
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| This looks promising. I wonder when/how it will be possible to get some scionwood? I checked ARS-GRIN and the only Jujube's (Ziziphus) they have are the Indian type (which is too winter tender, AFAIK). Here's a Youtube video from Dr. Yao (the one importing the new varieties) on grafting jujube. |
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- Posted by bhawkins 8A Dallas (bobhawkins695@gmail.com) on Sat, Oct 4, 14 at 17:38
| I'll have to meet this woman! :) |
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