Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Re: [nafex] This is the black diamond apple. Grown in the mountains of Tibet.

Hi all,
I finally was able to settle on6 acres in Rhode Island and want to start planting my fruit trees. My first will be a wild russet from a NAFEX member in Vermont I have personally carried in my car from Boston to Plymouth, MA, to Oregon and now back to Coventry, RI - so now I want to buy a few other trees.

Any suggestions for nurseries in MA, CT, or RI where I could get good sized trees - otherwise, online nurseries that carry heirlooms and varieties such as Crispin...does Cornell ever sell? I've considered Raintree.

Thanks,
Lori

Lori Rizzo
Aristaios Farms Whippets & Heirloom Gardens
Saltwater Kayak Fisherwoman
MA/RI USA


> On Aug 27, 2019, at 8:51 PM, Megan Lynch <spidra@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> This story goes viral evry so often, mostly due to the photos. From what I
> can see, it seems to be a particularly dark sport of 'Red Delicious', so
> unless some amazing taste/texture mutations happened as well, I'd say it
> probably doesn't taste like much.
>
> https://www.freshplaza.com/article/2183710/china-black-diamond-apples-as-beautiful-as-diamonds/
>
>
> Megan Lynch
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