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Old March 29, 2020   #9
Jeannine Anne
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I am sorry but I didn't eat it, apart from a raw bit when if first greened up and I thought it was a tad strong compared to the others I grew,it was more like a Scottish kale.It was grown just as a curiosity really and as a friend gave me the seeds of course I had to grow one', the other little plnts I shared with others and thete were two or three still growing when I left.

It was interesting though and my rabbits loved the greens.It was about 7 feet when I last saw it.First year planted it,then it lost a lot of leaves in the winter, but the second year it regrew very well, the second winter it lost leaves again and I expected that was it but it had started to come back when I left there in April.

It seemed a very tough plant.

Not much info, the diameter of the trunk was about the same as a kwi fruit.
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