Boulevar, to Quebec
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jblue, to hiking
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17Christiana, to nature
17Christiana, to nature
17Christiana, to nature
17Christiana, to nature
17Christiana, to nature
17Christiana, to nature
17Christiana, to nature
jblue, to gardening
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Casimiroa edulis, white sapote

My 4yr old seedling is full of flowers. So happy. 😊

Whoever said it takes 7-8 years to flower? Lies! LIES!!

This tree can bloom and fruit multiple times a year and is drought tolerant.

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jblue, to gardening
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If you grow any citrus at all, grow this one.

Citrus obovata, Fukushu kumquat

Cold hardy to 28F/-2C, can be grown in a pot. Fruits 4-5 yrs from seed.

It’s the fruit that makes it so special. The peel is very sweet and chewy and the fruit inside balances it with a nice tartness. And bc you eat fruit+peel, it’s very nutritious.

I sell seedlings for $15 plus shipping available in early spring. Open to reservations now.

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jblue,
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@plants Citrus obovata, Fukushu/Changsou kumquat

What the insides of the fruit look like.

The peel comes away from the fruit easily and the fruit is sectional/easy to pull apart like a mandarin. The taste of the fruit is like a tart orange but the pith has sugar in it so it’s not completely sour. The peel is very sweet. Sometimes the fruit is seedless, but no more than 2 seeds per fruit.

A Fukushu kumquat cut in half on a bamboo wooden cutting board. The fruit is orange, the pith is white and the peel is orange.

IzaskunGraciaQuintana, to photography Spanish
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recuperemoselecosistema, to random Spanish

Buenas querido público,

Llevo tiempo pensando en agregar algún árbol de hoja caduca para que nutra los suelos. Pero todos parecen bastante delicados y requieren de cierta agua.

¿Conocéis algún arbol caducó resistente a sequias y que sea autóctono?

jblue, to gardening
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Chionanthus virginicus, American fringe tree

Mine is a female tree but birds and squirrels eat most of the berries. The berries are awful, chemical tasting. 2 cycles of cold stratification needed to germinate seeds. Flowers smell faintly like honeysuckle with a little jasmine. Dried, they smell like floral fresh hay.

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Zazpe, to nature
LaTortugaTomasa, to random Spanish

Caprichos de la naturaleza. Un árbol creciendo dentro de un árbol.
El viejo olmo que se halla frente a la iglesia de Campo de Cuéllar (Segovia) ya está seco y hueco, pero llama la atención otro tronco que hay en su interior. Puede que fuese plantado, pero no deja de ser curioso.

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