Originally posted by swaine
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Hi Stew
Firstly, my apologies that it's taken a while to reply, Life and all that.
And secondly, What can I say, I feel like Christmas has come early, thank you so much, those information pages were extremely helpful, and I've saved them for later use; I'd be very interested to know which books those pages were from ?.
Also, I would be very much like to take you up on your offer of perhaps propagating those berry plants for me, as, like you said the Kings Acre appears very hard to find, I was contemplating asking Wisley if I might be able to get some plant matter from them, but I don't really hold out much hope of a positive reply.
Excuse my lack of knowledge, but when you say the Kings Acre "suffers winter killing" is there any particular reason for this or is it just cold wet weather that does it ?, and is there remedy to this ?.
I would imagine as a collector of "Berry Plants" I would think you suffer similar difficulties to those that I did when I had a very large collection of Aconitum some 25 years ago, being that when you find a particular species, is actually being certain that it is what it Is, the amount of times I came across plants being sold as something rare, only to find out that it was actually something fairly ordinary; In the end I only collected new plants from dedicated plant hunters which threw up some incredible species that hadn't ever been seen outside Asia, but I would imagine specialist soft fruit/ Berry nurseries are a bit thin on the ground.
As you say, it is a shame that some of the older varieties don't get a look in commercially as some of the older plants I would imagine are very special, and also if they're not being sold or whatever chances are we'll lose them.
Anyway, I'm blabbing way too much, but I would like to say again, thank you so much for the info, and I would be very interested in getting those plants from you, as long as it's not too much trouble and you really don't mind doing it ?
Lastly, thanks to everyone for taking the time to reply, it's very much appreciated.
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