Correct Winn,
If it were what Dennis is referring to (Rhamnus cathartica), I would not be growing it! Not sure why he thought of that! Sea Buchtnorne juice are very rich in vitamin C and we consume it freely without hesitation! A very common tree grown in Siberia and eastern USSR where locals grow and consume as well. I got my Titan from Raintree
Dennis
Thank you all for the help. Now, it makes a lot of senses! I have heard a lot of good things about the sea berry. I wanted to grow sea berries but I really don’t have space left.
How did you do blueberries ? Mine always die
its a very good emetic, apparently. Not good eating, unless youre looking to vomit, that is !
Good to know but I don’t plan to try it.
might be useful in a pinch? theres certainly enough of it around, at least here!
Does anyone have the information about the cloning ,hat Leonard William(Alcedo) developed.The procedure,where the water sprout or small branch is constricted.@Drew51?
Alcedo passed away a few years ago and I can’t find the info and the link to it on Gardenweb is dead.
I did find his work with air layering Peach water sprouts,which is a little different,but looks effective.