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On 14/11/07 16:10, in article , "Nick
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Sacha writes:
| Captivated by the colour, I bought one of these the other day and we ate it
| this morning. Doesn't taste of anything much but I wondered if anyone had
| tried growing it from the seeds?

Wallpaper paste with little black bits in.


Rather like 'poi' in Hawaii but not with black bits.

Yes. I grew quite a few seedlings, and gave them away, because we
don't have space for anything so large and thorny. They seemed to
germinate quite readily.

I must lead a sheltered life - I don't even remember seeing them before!

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