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American Persimmons (mix of K-6 and Lena)and Asian Pears |
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Korean Giant Asian pear nominally pollinated with Chojuro Asian pear |
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K-6, 90 Chromosome American Persimmon. Nominally pollinated with Szukis |
I am heading out to where I hunt. I will step these into the ground where I want deer to show up fifteen years from now.
Pears on the high ground. Persimmons under the multi-stem, soft maple that need to be culled.
Planting this way is a low percentage operation. The seeds and my time are cheap. Even if I only net five trees, I will have a good time and it will be five more mast trees than I have now.
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