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Lee Reich's book Uncommon Fruits [which I seem to have mislaid in a recent move] mentions the musk strawberry. He says it is very flavorful and fragrant, a very old and unusual strawberry. Can you tell me anything about it? How does it taste to you? Do they bear well? Do male and female flowers appear on seperate plants? A nice woman in the Edible Fruits forum tells me they are available from Raintree. Do you know any other sources or any other juicy information? Thanks! Brian
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