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Marishka wrote:

> I received the following from rawfood.com today.  Has anyone in this group ever eaten goji berries or
> grown them?  From the description they look like they would make a very healthy addition to a trail mix.
> I did an internet search on them and learned that they will grow in zones 5-9 in the U.S.  If I like them
> I would like to try growing some.
>

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

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