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![]() One of my FB friends who lived in Hawaii for a couple of decades (and misses it terribly) wants to know if you still have Hawaiian Mountain apples. Should I tell him about the strawberry guava? -- sf |
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On Friday, April 10, 2015 at 5:31:32 AM UTC-10, sf wrote:
> One of my FB friends who lived in Hawaii for a couple of decades (and > misses it terribly) wants to know if you still have Hawaiian Mountain > apples. Should I tell him about the strawberry guava? > > -- > > sf I think so. I'll see some cars along the highway and I suspect some of the people go up into the hills to look for mountain apple. They should probably grab as many strawberry guava as then can find. They are sweet and tart. While they're at it, they might as well try to cut the tree down too although that would be a futile gesture. I could easily grow strawberry guava outside but that would be socially irresponsible. |