SC - Pine nuts
LYN M PARKINSON
allilyn at juno.com
Wed Jun 3 17:10:24 PDT 1998
Does anyone know if the tree that produces pine nuts would grow in zones
5-6 [SW PA], and what name you'd ask for from the landscaper? If I can
dream about my own raspberry supply, I can dream about pine nuts, too.
Incidentally, surfing the web late one night, I came upon a reference
from a classical text that referred to a pine apple, meaning the pine
cone that grows on pine trees as apples grow on apple trees. This
explained to me a number of both textile designs and food reference to
'pineapple' before the founder of the Dole fortune made it to the Olde
World. Don't know why I didn't immediately copy it into my 'edit' file,
but maybe I'll find it again.
Regards,
Allison
allilyn at juno.com
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