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- Organization: Washington University, St. Louis
- Message-ID: <92325.131544C05705GP@wuvmd.wustl.edu>
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 92 13:16:10 CST
- From: Jerry Pelikan <C05705GP@WUVMD>
- To: NETNEWS@WUVMD
- Subject: Re: pomegranite
- Newsgroups: alt.bonsai
- References: <1992Nov19.135144.12142@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>
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- >In article <1992Nov19.135144.12142@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>,
- >fnorman@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (J Farley Norman) says:
- >
- > In some of my books, they have nice pictures
- >of pomegranite trees. Some books say that one
- >can take seeds from pomegranites, limes, etc
- >other fruits in your grocery store and sow them.
- >
- > Yesterday, I bought a pomegranite. Any hints
- >from anyone who's tried this ?
- >
- > Farley Norman
- > fnorman@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu
- I've never tried pomegranites, but I have a lemon two grapefruit and
- three avacodo trees started from store bought fruit. I also have a
- miniature orange tree started from a fruit off of my step-mother's
- tree.
-
- Jerry c05705gp@wuvmd.wustl.edu
-