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Marishka <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 4 May 2002 13:24:47 -0500
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Lynnet Bannion wrote:

> I did a little research; the botanical name is Lycium barbarum, and another common name
> is Matrimony Vine.  It is hardy in zones 6-9 (not in N. Colorado :-(
> A mailorder source is One Green World, which has lots of unusual edible plants;
> their website is < http://www.onegreenworld.com >
>
>     Lynnet

Thank you so much, Lynnet!  I checked out that web site and requested a catalog.  I'm going to try growing some
goji berries and will report in on how they do here in Texas--I'm in zone 8.  Since they sell all kinds of
plants, fruit trees and nut trees from around the world, I am hopeful that they might carry the kind of apricot
trees that grow in Hunza.  The seeds are supposed to taste like almonds without the bitter taste we associate
with apricot seeds.

If anyone wants to try the goji berries and can't get them locally there is a place in Oklahoma that sells them
for $16.00 a pound.  http://www.wolfberries.com

L'shalom,

Marishka

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