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Dioscorea batatas (hardy Yam)
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Kay Easton wrote: In article , Victoria Clare writes (Nick Maclaren) wrote in news:bpt755$jrr$1 : I will report on Oxalis tuberosum in due course. Oh good, that's another I'd been vaguely thinking about. If it survives Cambridge it should have no problems here, unless it likes long days (north side of a hill is bad for day length...) Have you tried pig nuts? No, but I also tried Cyperus esculentum. Not bad, if you have reasonable teeth, but a hell of a fiddle - almost as bad in that respect as Stachys affinis (which might do better in wetter climates). Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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