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RE: [permaculture] pine nut




We have a mexican (?)  stone pine nut growing happily, and true, quite
slowly
here on our site. (rainforest subtropical-temperate with some more tropical
microclimates.
it is even in semi-shade and in a breezy place.
so they seem quite adaptable.

april
Permaculture Visions International
Students and graduates in 13 countries
http://www.ozemail.com.au/~askpv


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Burhan Sevsevil [mailto:lumes@escortnet.com]
> Sent: Sunday, 16 May 1999 11:36
> To: permaculture
> Subject: [permaculture] pine nut
>
>
> greg i dont know much about them but there is a certain type of pine with
> small nuts and it grows around northern mediterrenean regions like france
> turkey italy greece and so on.you have to break their outer shell
> to reach
> the nut inside which is really delicious but  the shell is hard.the pine
> grows very slow and they are long they can be 30-40 meters high
> and live at
> least ý suspect hundreds of years,but again very slow to
> grow.usually they
> have flat tops like the african trees.
> i hope i was helpful.
> burhan
> lumes@escortnet.com
>
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