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Posted by aliweed 5 (Ely, IA) (My Page) on Wed, Feb 20, 08 at 13:35
| Is there a type of pinyon pine with edible nuts that would grow in zone 5 Iowa. Would any of these provide a good wind break?
Any of these:?
Colorado Pinyon (Pinus edulis), Single-leaf Pinyon (Pinus monophylla), and Mexican Pinyon (Pinus cembroides). |
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RE: Pinyon Pine
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| I know that Mussers in Pennsylvania carries one that should grow for you. http://www.musserforests.com/ I went to index, hit the 'P' letter, and then scrolled down to the tree titled pinion. I don't know if Millers in NY would have anything like that or not. |
RE: Pinyon Pine
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| Thanks for the response. Miller doesn't have anything like this, although that would be nice since I have a huge order from them coming in a few weeks. Mussers looks like they are already sold out for the year. Thanks! ali |
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