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[nafex] Re: Cornelian Cherry



Hello Hector
Thanks for the info.They do have silvery undersides to the leaves. 
Almost seem to be evergreen, as no leaves dropped yet on the small 
plants I have. I have been told the same thing by a few other good 
people. I am sure you are right. Is the Elaeagnus Uniflora (the one 
you mention) the same as Eleagnus Multiflora....with different 
spellings on each word? By the way, the Aromatnaya and Smyrna quinces 
I got from Hidden Springs Nursery are both doing really good here in 
zone 8b, South La. and  they are about 2 years old now. Beautiful 
plants and I can't wait until they fruit !
Thanks a lot, Pete Benfield


--- In nafex@y..., hector black <hblack@T...> wrote:
> Hello Pete,  Sounds like you have a Goumi or Elaeagnus uniflora.  
Thge
> family all have silvery undersides to leaves, and our goumi has 
tart fruit
> in May, very ornamental.  We use them mixed with other (especially 
bland
> fruits) in jams and jellies.   Hector Black zone 6 middle TN



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