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		<title>Plants Needed</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the list of plants we have come up with to try to acquire.  Some we have and some we would like.  If you know where to find or how to propagate any of the plants we seek.  To help us with this please contact Michael: ufdionysus@aol.com.
List of perennial fruits and nuts:
Avocado &#8211; Leaving [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is the list of plants we have come up with to try to acquire.  Some we have and some we would like.  If you know where to find or how to propagate any of the plants we seek.  <span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: 'Trebuchet MS';">To help us with this please contact Michael: <a href="mailto:ufdionysus@aol.com">ufdionysus@aol.com</a>.</span></p>
<h3>List of perennial fruits and nuts:</h3>
<p>Avocado &#8211; Leaving avocados to Oliver, with Abundant Edible Landscaping<br />
Banana &#8211; not a good choice for N. Fl.  Have a few we&#8217;re not bothering to propagate.  Can dig a sucker upon request.<br />
Bael fruit &#8211; need some<br />
Blackberry (thornless) &#8211; got lots, more varieties in progress for future years.<br />
Blueberry &#8211; have suckers from the farm, unknown varieties could be alice, becky, or climax. looking for sources for powderblue &#038; brightwell<br />
Capaulin Cherry &#8211; growing some to see if they do well here, they do not appear to.<br />
Carissa &#8211; have a few saved for air layering, not sufficiently cold-tolerant<br />
Chayote &#8211; very seasonal, only available December<br />
Cherry of the Rio Grande &#8211; ran out due to multiple seed crop failures<br />
Cherry (low chill bing) &#8211; trying to get some for testing<br />
Chestnut &#8211; have a few<br />
Chickasaw plum &#8211; Cuttings not working well last few years.<br />
Chinquapin &#8211; failed<br />
Citrus &#8211; too heavily regulated<br />
Dewberry &#8211; vines all grew together, abandoned<br />
Elderberry &#8211; running low, need to collect seeds<br />
Fig &#8211; have four varieties, more varieties in progress for fall 2010<br />
Fig on nematode resistant rootstock &#8211; grafts didn&#8217;t work well<br />
Flatwoods plum &#8211; have a few<br />
Grape (Muscadine) &#8211; cutting success is very low, we should have a few.<br />
Pineapple Guava &#8211; in progress for summer or fall 2010<br />
Huckleberry &#8211; have source identified, need to propagate<br />
Jujuba &#8211; got one, need to propagate<br />
Korean Bush Cherry &#8211; growing some to see if they do well here<br />
Loquat &#8211; almost out, need to gather more seeds<br />
Macadamia &#8211; thinking about it<br />
Mayhaw &#8211; keep trying, can&#8217;t get seeds to germinate<br />
Mulberry &#8211; four types, mostly one type, have lots<br />
Nectarine &#8211; ran out<br />
Olive &#8211; need some<br />
Passion fruit &#8211; in progress for late spring/summer 2010<br />
Pawpaw &#8211; need some<br />
Peach &#8211; cuttings failed, will try again<br />
Pear &#8211; cuttings died, grafts failed<br />
Pecan &#8211; squirrel ate them all<br />
Persimmon (asian) &#8211; need to graft our native seedlings<br />
Persimmon (native) &#8211; avail upon request<br />
Pigeon Pea &#8211; in progress for late spring/summer 2010<br />
Plum (asian) &#8211; ran out, need to start more cuttings in June<br />
Pomegranate &#8211; Have two varieties<br />
Fruiting cactus &#8211; Having problems with plagues of scale on the new plants<br />
Serviceberry &#8211; need a source of propagules.  Please let us know if you have some.<br />
Strawberry guava &#8211; got it<br />
Sweet Olax (Ximenia americana) &#8211; I think they all died</p>
<h3>List of perennial vegetables:</h3>
<p>African blue basil &#8211; ran out, need to propagate more.<br />
Arrowroot &#8211; in progress for late spring/summer 2010<br />
Asparagus &#8211; Can&#8217;t get them healthy enough to harvest after years of trying.<br />
Chaya &#8211; in progress for late spring/summer 2010<br />
Hibiscus (edible leaf) &#8211; hurt by freeze in winter, but coming back<br />
Malanga/cocoyam &#8211; easily available at grocery stores<br />
Katuk &#8211; badly damaged in winter, not sure if they&#8217;re going to come back<br />
Morringa &#8211; in progress for late spring/summer<br />
Okinawa spinach/lettuce &#8211; got it<br />
Sugar cane &#8211; got it<br />
Sun choke/Jerusalem artichoke &#8211; got it<br />
Yuca &#8211; got it<br />
Thornless cactus &#8211; in progress for late spring/summer<br />
Canna &#8211; got ugly some old ones, need to replant next crop<br />
Sochan &#8211; in progress for late spring/summer<br />
Edible-leaf taro &#8211; growing some to see if they do well here<br />
Spiderwort &#8211; ran out, low priority for propagation, but sometimes they appear in pots where the intended occupant died<br />
Yacon &#8211; source plants had a bad year.  May recover for future years</p>
<h3>List of tea or spice plants:</h3>
<p>Bay leaf &#8211; ran out<br />
Caribbean oregano &#8211; may have all died last  winter<br />
Ginger, regular type &#8211; in progress for summer 2010<br />
Ginger,  Thai &#8211; got it<br />
Jamaican sorrel &#8211; in progress for late  spring/summer 2010<br />
Lemon grass &#8211; in progress for late  spring/summer 2010<br />
Lemon verbena &#8211; have a couple to propagate  from<br />
False Roselle/cranberry hibiscus &#8211; in progress for late  spring/summer<br />
Turmeric &#8211; in progress for summer 2010<br />
Winged  sumac &#8211; in progress<br />
Fl water mint &#8211; got it<br />
Goldenrod &#8211;  got it</p>
<h3>List of annual seeds:</h3>
<p>Arugula &#8211; in progress for Fall 2010<br />
Callaloo (white  seed) &#8211; got it<br />
Callaloo (black seed) &#8211; got it<br />
Chinese red  lettuce &#8211; in progress for Fall 2010<br />
Greasy collards &#8211; in progress  for Fall 2010<br />
India lettuce &#8211; got it<br />
Lambs quarters &#8211; got  it<br />
Leaf lettuce (red and green) &#8211; in progress for Fall 2010<br />
Pink  banana squash &#8211; bought seeds for planting to increase<br />
Quail  grass &#8211; got it<br />
Radishes (uncommon varieties) &#8211; in progress for  Fall 2010<br />
Seminole pumpkin &#8211; got it, possible cross with neck pumpkin<br />
Mini Seminole pumpkin &#8211; bought seeds for planting to  increase<br />
Sungold cherry tomato &#8211; don&#8217;t have any<br />
Pigeon  Peas &#8211; got it<br />
Florida speckled pole lima beans &#8211; got it<br />
Wild  onions &#8211; in progress for Fall 2010<br />
Multiplying scallions &#8211; in  progress for Fall 2010<br />
Purple hull peas &#8211; got it</p>
<p>Last  update 4/1/10<br />
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