A portion of a Chinese gooseberry vine grown by the method described in this article. The fruit is . large, and an abundant crop is produced. Note the mulch of fallen leaves which prevents the soiling of the fruit. Sydenham, Photo.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 68, Issue 2, 15 February 1944, Page 111
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40A portion of a Chinese gooseberry vine grown by the method described in this article. The fruit is . large, and an abundant crop is produced. Note the mulch of fallen leaves which prevents the soiling of the fruit. Sydenham, Photo. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 68, Issue 2, 15 February 1944, Page 111
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