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ugni molinae
Is anybody growing, or has grown, ugni molinae (Chilean guava) as
featured on Gardeners World 2 weeks ago? Does anyone know of Edulis nursery which grows it and featured in the programme. I could find a web site but not one up to date. I want to get one. Any help please? Pam in Bristol |
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says... Is anybody growing, or has grown, ugni molinae (Chilean guava) as featured on Gardeners World 2 weeks ago? Does anyone know of Edulis nursery which grows it and featured in the programme. I could find a web site but not one up to date. I want to get one. Any help please? Pam in Bristol Most of the nurseries down here sell them , Duchy, Burncoose etc -- Charlie Pridham, Gardening in Cornwall www.roselandhouse.co.uk Holders of national collections of Clematis viticella cultivars and Lapageria rosea |
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ugni molinae
Pam Moore wrote:
Is anybody growing, or has grown, ugni molinae (Chilean guava) as featured on Gardeners World 2 weeks ago? Does anyone know of Edulis nursery which grows it and featured in the programme. I could find a web site but not one up to date. I want to get one. Any help please? Pam in Bristol http://www.rhs.org.uk/rhsplantfinder...e&Genus=U gni -- Jeff (cut "thetape" to reply) |
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I've eaten the berries in Chile, and they are delicious, best cooked rather than raw. They were supposedly Queen Victoria's favourite fruit, and cultivated in Cornwall for her. "Guava" is a misnomer, the Chileans call them "murta", ie blueberry (like french "myrtille" = wild blueberry), which is nearer what they are. They are quite difficult to ripen in our climate, you could well have to wait till well into November for them to ripen. I've had one berry so far, and it didn't ripen. Jekka sells them and she is near Bristol, but you've just missed a couple of open days there. There was hardly anyone selling them when I got mine 5 years ago, but quite a few people selling them now. You sometimes see them under the old name Myrtus ugni. |
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