Re: [CH] Pubescent in the Andes

Tony Flynn (tonyflynn@value.net.nz)
Mon, 12 Jan 2004 06:04:05 +1300

Hi All,

My Rocotos are on a North (to the sun) facing fence at the back of my
garden. They are about 3 years old and were originaly two plants. Now just
one big bush which have fruit on most of the year. The past winter we had a
couple of quite severe frosts for here, which knocked a few plants over. The
Rocotos survived ok and are now covered in flowers as new fruit'
Being quite a "fleshy" fruit I find them very useful for chopping up an
putting in stir fry vegies and curries,
I will  have lots of black seeds available when  this years fruit ripen in a
month or so.
New year greeting to all

Tony( much healthier) Flynn

Grandad. Retired at the beach. Bay of Plenty. New Zealand




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