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Ok, I call them Ocoee, the name given to the fruit by the Native Americans. The Ocoee River was named after this fruit and I grew up eating them.There are several varieties of this fruit and it is often called may pops, passion flower, or vine apricots. This is not the variety that grows out west. This variety has larger fruit and the taste is a little more tart. It grows on a vine and will climb trees, as is in the picture I took. The fruit is green, the size of an egg, and it turns yellow when ripened, not red.The flower from this plant is awesome and is the Tennessee State Wildflower. The jelly I made from this fruit is totally awesome, tastes just like the fruit without the hassle of the seed. I like it so much Im planting this vine all over my property in hopes of having a bigger yield next year.
Loves fence rows and edges of pastures. Grows in sun or partial shade. These seed come from vines growing on either side of a lane leading to an over 100 year old homestead, probebly planted by the woman who lived there. Organic, natural, pure Appalachian.
This auction is for twenty seed.

I make jelly and jams out of unusual fruits I collect in the wilds. The jelly I made from this fruit is by far the most unique and best tasting jelly I've ever made. It's like sinking your teeth into an ocoee with no hassle of the seeds, just a mouthful of that sweet fruit. I have an all out war going on at my place over everyone trying to steal my few jars I managed to make, Im having to hide it. Never had anything that tasted like this. As a child I was always excited to find a ripe ocoee. The taste of this jelly brought back sweet memories. Wish I had enough to share with all that wanted it. I'm out looking now for more fruit. Next year I hope to have a bunch planted so I don't have to hike so far and wide and hunt them down. It's like going on an Easter Egg hunt, only they are good at hiding.
Questions & Comments
Original
When we come to visit, can we get a cutting of this fruit? We will pay you for it.'

It sounds so GOOD.
Oct 15th, 2012 at 8:15:47 PM PDT by
Original
Hey, I'm not into money. Thats not the reason I collect, however it does take some to do it, lol. As soon as the vine comes up I'll notify you and I know of a good field you can dig several up and take home with you for transplant. You'll just have to bring some buckets.
Oct 16th, 2012 at 5:42:01 AM PDT by
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Do you think you will be able to auction more later?
Oct 15th, 2012 at 11:16:54 PM PDT by
Original
I do hope to, however, my friend sells these on her web site and I help to fill her orders, plus I'm trying to save a few for myself, but will be listing as long as I have any extra. Thanks for checking in.
Oct 16th, 2012 at 5:39:45 AM PDT by
Original
verry cool ( F & W )
Oct 18th, 2012 at 3:20:18 AM PDT by
Original
well thank ya kindly. Did you check out the bug in my profile pic? Now THATS cool.
Oct 18th, 2012 at 6:11:23 AM PDT by
Original
Is there anyway to buy the fruits and have them shipped here? If we can find a grower that is willing to I would love to try them
Oct 18th, 2012 at 12:37:53 PM PDT by
Original
right now we are harvesting the last of the crop. I was trying to get enough together to do another batch of jelly before the season ends.
Oct 18th, 2012 at 3:56:29 PM PDT by
Original
nice auction, you should consider selling your jellies....I would buy them for sure.. w & b
Oct 18th, 2012 at 11:53:10 PM PDT by
Original
My friend does a Wildpantry site that she offs some of the things we gather.I do not know her url or whatever you call it. I cannot find enough of the fruit to make too many batches. Most recipes call for a small amount of juice and three cups of water or more. I make mine with pure juice, refuse to use any water at all and it takes a ton of fruit(about 100) to do it this way, however, the jelly is just like biting into a fresh fruit. Thanks for visiting this auction. Love the people I meet here. I don't get on here in the summer, spring or fall, lol, usually am too busy in the wilds running around. Winters get slow so I come on Listia to bide my time.
Oct 19th, 2012 at 5:46:13 AM PDT by
Original
Thanks for the seeds. I look forward to spring coming so that my yard will actually start looking like a garden again.
Oct 19th, 2012 at 12:40:59 PM PDT by
Original
you'll have to send me a pic. I hope to get some more hiking in this week while weather permits. I'll see what else I can find, lol.
Oct 19th, 2012 at 6:41:01 PM PDT by
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how long does it take from seed to bearing fruit?
Oct 20th, 2012 at 12:13:23 PM PDT by
Original
I am not a gardner, I am a wildcrafter. I forage and find the stuff but have never tried or bothered to grow anything because I'm not home to care for it anyway, Im in the woods. Plus, I have no green thumb, alas. I just noticed people listing seed on here and though some mite be intested in the wild stuff I harvest. I can tell you it grows about six feet a year, the vine. Sometimes I find vines with gobs of fruit, and sometimes I find huge vines with no fruit. ( I can tell you the coyotes love to eat them, and turtles too) I can also say, when I locate one vine, I always find more nearby, so I imagine they spread pretty good. I list my auctions as honest as I can and wish I could tell you more. I'm sure it can be researched on google, but I'm not home long enough to research all I find. Right now is my busiest foraging time and I have been overwhelmed with jewelweed orders or I'd try to look it up for you. Thanks for your interest though. I love seeing the native fauna being used and kept for our use. There is so much food in the forests and so many go hungry for lack of knowledge. I don't have to grow it because I have numerous patches already growing that I know the locations of, and that's what I do.
Oct 20th, 2012 at 12:38:28 PM PDT by
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f&w
Oct 20th, 2012 at 12:24:01 PM PDT by
Original
sorry again, because listia says I've reached my limit for fanning, am unable to return a fan at this time, but will catch up to you as soon as I am able. I do appreciate all my fans. I've made numerous friends on here and they mean a lot to me. Keep in touch. I answer all mail when I'm not in the woods.
Oct 20th, 2012 at 12:40:25 PM PDT by
Original
F&W, that's ok that you can not fan. I love what you are doing. I sure wish I could. My dad is full blood Apache, he sure would enjoy this, I hope you will get more in the near future. It's already over my limit on points. Good luck and I hope to see more of your auction! God bless!
Oct 20th, 2012 at 3:02:42 PM PDT by

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