Hardie Grant Books
Crystal Magic Notecards: 16 Notecards for Love, Strength and Happiness
Crystal Magic Notecards: 16 Notecards for Love, Strength and Happiness
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Hybrid Rubus, Hybrid Grape Varieties, Hybrid Prunus, Pluot, Boysenberry, Marechal Foch, Loganberry, Norton, Hybrid Grapes, Marionberry, Prunus × Yedoensis, Solaris, Regent, Baco Noir, Clinton, Olallieberry, Rogers' Hybrids, Kotataberry, × Citrofortunella Mitis, Jostaberry, Rondo, Chambourcin, Alexander, Cabernet Cortis, Seyval Blanc, Aprium, Merzling, Chehalem Blackberry, Phoenix, Seibel Grapes, Noiret, St. Pepin, Massasoit, Aurore, Frontenac, Vidal Blanc, Beta, La Crosse, Zaiger's Genetics, Orion, Kyoho Grape, Flora, Baco 22a, Goethe, Villard Noir, Plumcot, Kay Gray, Black Rose, Youngberry, de Chaunac, Traminette, Tayberry, Herbert, Corot Noir, Onaka, Agawam, Nectacotum, Requa, Cayuga White, Valvin Muscat, Carnelian, Chardonel, Couderc Noir, Jaeger 70, Vignoles, Chelois, Chancellor, Peacotum. Excerpt: The loganberry (Rubus × loganobaccus) is a hybrid produced from crossing a blackberry and a raspberry. The loganberry is generally thought to be derived from a cross between the European red raspberry cultivar 'Red Antwerp' and the American blackberry cultivar 'Aughinburgh'. It was accidentally created in 1880 or 1881 in Santa Cruz, California, by the American lawyer and horticulturist James Harvey Logan (18411928). In the 1880s, berry growers began to cross varieties to obtain better commercial varieties. Logan was unsatisfied with the existing varieties of blackberries and tried to cross two varieties of blackberries to produce a superior cultivar. While attempting to cross two varieties of blackberries, Logan accidentally planted them next to an old variety of red raspberry, all of which flowered and fruited together. The varieties involved in the Loganberry hybrid were probably 'Texas Early' or 'Aughinburgh' blackberry and 'Red Antwerp' re... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=709209
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