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Old 15-05-2007, 05:42 AM posted to rec.gardens
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Default need help identifying landscaping plant

On 14 May 2007 21:36:48 -0700, jcomeau_ictx
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Hi all, I've been for years, apparently, misidentifying a plant
commonly used for landscaping in Southern California. I've been
calling it "barberry" because that was the only definition I could
find that fit it on the web, but have recently found out that barberry
fruits aren't very large. This plant I'm thinking of, which can be
found all over San Diego, Long Beach, and LA, has large oblong red to
purplish fruits, about the size and shape of pecans, several small
lentil-shaped black seeds inside, and a milky substance. The fruits
are sweet and slightly tart. The leaves are, as I remember, shiny on
top, but I can't remember the shape or size. I do remember the forked
thorns. They fork just once, to make a "T" shape. The bushes I saw
were fairly small, I don't remember seeing any over 6 feet in height,
and many were only 3 or 4 feet (but most I saw were used in hedges,
and trimmed to 3 feet or less).

I remember for sure finding them in the parking lot of Shoreline
Village in Long Beach (where the Yard House is) and growing along San
Ysidro Blvd. just a half-mile from the border.

Does this ring a bell with anyone? I'd like to try growing these in
the New Mexico desert, but need a positive ID so I can try finding
them online. Thanks -- jc



Sounds like Natal Plum might be it.

http://www.desert-tropicals.com/Plan...acrocarpa.html

http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...3Doff%26sa%3DN

Nasty thorns