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Thursday Nov 21, 2024
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Amazingly enough, almost all the fruits grown in home gardens, from strawberries to apricots, are members of the same plant family, Rosaceae, along with such decorative favorites as roses, mountain ash, flowering quince.... Worldwide, there are about 3,400 members of this very ancient plant group, which exhibit primitive characteristics.
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Quote Author: Diane E. Bilderback |
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Diane E. Bilderback |
Author of Der kleine Obstgarten. The Little Fruit Garden.
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Amazingly enough, almost all the fruits grown in home gardens, from strawberries to apricots, are members of the same plant family, Rosaceae, along with such decorative favorites as roses, mountain ash, flowering quince.... Worldwide, there are about 3,400 members of this very ancient plant group, which exhibit primitive characteristics.
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