On Sun, 04 May 2008 18:26:06 -0400, John - Pa. wrote:
Here's a little "quiz". This is a fruit tree flower that is unusual
where I live, though I suppose it could almost be a weed to some
folks. I put in two specimens two years ago, and the one is covered in
these downward facing flowers (maybe 1/2 to 3/4 in. across) that
appear before the leaves. Unfortunately, I don't expect to be enjoying
the fruit this year, because (I have read) it requires
cross-pollination from two individuals, and my second tree is still
too small to flower.
If you know what it is, I'd love to hear some recipes. Or do you just
eat it straight off the tree?
BTW, the one who is covered in flowers came mail-order from Stark
Bros., and the anemic one still struggling to grow up came from
Miller. Based on this one example, I will be buying future stuff from
Stark and not Miller.
JD
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I remember something like that but it has been a half century or more.
I would like to know when you find out.
Could not the place you purchase from be of help. But I guess you
already tried that route.