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Michael[_7_] 13-07-2007 05:15 PM

Scrumpdillyicious!
 
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Isn't *this* a mouth-watering little morsel? Found it about 12 feet from
my front door a couple of days ago. :-)





Mary Fisher 13-07-2007 05:26 PM

Scrumpdillyicious!
 

"Michael" wrote in message
...
Isn't *this* a mouth-watering little morsel? Found it about 12 feet from
my front door a couple of days ago. :-)

What's a salmonberry?

Mary



Michael[_7_] 13-07-2007 05:48 PM

Scrumpdillyicious!
 


Mary Fisher wrote:

"Michael" wrote in message
...
Isn't *this* a mouth-watering little morsel? Found it about 12 feet
from my front door a couple of days ago. :-)

What's a salmonberry?

Mary


Rubus spectabilis.
http://images.google.com/images?svnu...&q=salmonberry
http://www.cnr.vt.edu/dendro/dendrol...eet.cfm?ID=253

It's a wild berry - close relative to raspberries and blackberries, but a
tall bush instead of a cane - that grows here on the west coast. Not as
flavourful as its cousins and sometimes a little bitter, but *very* juicy...
it makes a good flavouring (especially combined with rhubarb) for
custard-based pies, among other things. :-)



Mary Fisher 13-07-2007 07:58 PM

Scrumpdillyicious!
 

"Michael" wrote in message
t...


Mary Fisher wrote:

"Michael" wrote in message
...
Isn't *this* a mouth-watering little morsel? Found it about 12 feet
from my front door a couple of days ago. :-)

What's a salmonberry?

Mary


Rubus spectabilis.
http://images.google.com/images?svnu...&q=salmonberry
http://www.cnr.vt.edu/dendro/dendrol...eet.cfm?ID=253

It's a wild berry - close relative to raspberries and blackberries, but a
tall bush instead of a cane - that grows here on the west coast. Not as
flavourful as its cousins and sometimes a little bitter, but *very*
juicy... it makes a good flavouring (especially combined with rhubarb) for
custard-based pies, among other things. :-)


Tha nks. We don't have it here.

Mary
Yorkshire, England





Michael[_7_] 14-07-2007 09:50 AM

Scrumpdillyicious!
 


Mary Fisher wrote:

"Michael" wrote in message
t...


Mary Fisher wrote:

"Michael" wrote in message
...
Isn't *this* a mouth-watering little morsel? Found it about 12 feet
from my front door a couple of days ago. :-)
What's a salmonberry?

Mary


Rubus spectabilis.
http://images.google.com/images?svnu...&q=salmonberry
http://www.cnr.vt.edu/dendro/dendrol...eet.cfm?ID=253

It's a wild berry - close relative to raspberries and blackberries, but a
tall bush instead of a cane - that grows here on the west coast. Not as
flavourful as its cousins and sometimes a little bitter, but *very*
juicy... it makes a good flavouring (especially combined with rhubarb)
for custard-based pies, among other things. :-)


Tha nks. We don't have it here.


Some cultivars *are* available from seed or from cuttings if you'd like to
try such a thing in your garden. Tasty berries (and *beautiful* flowers),
but the plant isn't an abundant fruit producr... and if not kept in check,
it can be pretty invasive.



Mary Fisher 14-07-2007 10:27 AM

Scrumpdillyicious!
 

"Michael" wrote in message
t...


Mary Fisher wrote:

"Michael" wrote in message
t...


Mary Fisher wrote:

"Michael" wrote in message
...
Isn't *this* a mouth-watering little morsel? Found it about 12 feet
from my front door a couple of days ago. :-)
What's a salmonberry?

Mary

Rubus spectabilis.
http://images.google.com/images?svnu...&q=salmonberry
http://www.cnr.vt.edu/dendro/dendrol...eet.cfm?ID=253

It's a wild berry - close relative to raspberries and blackberries, but
a
tall bush instead of a cane - that grows here on the west coast. Not
as
flavourful as its cousins and sometimes a little bitter, but *very*
juicy... it makes a good flavouring (especially combined with rhubarb)
for custard-based pies, among other things. :-)


Tha nks. We don't have it here.


Some cultivars *are* available from seed or from cuttings if you'd like
to try such a thing in your garden. Tasty berries (and *beautiful*
flowers), but the plant isn't an abundant fruit producr... and if not kept
in check, it can be pretty invasive.


LOL! Sounds like bramble, which we have in abundance :-)

Mary





NoteWell 15-07-2007 05:42 AM

Scrumpdillyicious!
 
On 13 Jul 2007, Michael wrote:

Isn't *this* a mouth-watering little morsel? Found it about 12 feet
from my front door a couple of days ago. :-)


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It's beautiful.

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So much to do, so little inclination.


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