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Cornus kousa 'Cherokee' (fruit) - 2017
By Andrewr
- 19 Aug, 2017
- 6 likes
Absolutely laden this year
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3d - I've never tried them. A Google search says they are sweet, but you don't want to eat several of them. The outsides are gritty - only suck out the pulp in the middle.
19 Aug, 2017
I like the sight of the fruit almost as much as the bracts , I don't think I would like to try one to eat they're full of pips / seeds I've tried growing them from seed but haven't succeeded yet ...
20 Aug, 2017
Amy - I've found the odd seedling in different parts of the garden. Maybe the seeds may have to pass through a bird first?
21 Aug, 2017
Thats interesting Andrew I'll definitely keep my eyes open for seedlings from now on ... thanks ... I even put some seeds in the bottom of my fridge for the winter but still no joy ...
21 Aug, 2017
Thank you Andrew for letting me know.
21 Aug, 2017
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what do they taste like Andrew unusual looking fruit.
19 Aug, 2017