The Boulder Fruit and Nut Preservation Regis-Tree is a collaborative community-wide effort that seeks to identify, document, research, and preserve the heritage perennial food plants of Boulder, Colorado.
Type Group: Boulder, Colorado, USA
Members: 5
Latest Activity: Aug 16, 2012
Boulder was once covered in fruit trees. It still is to an extent, though mostly along the margins of modern life, i.e. alleyways, corners of yards, streetsides, etc. Many of these trees are the…Continue
Started by Jason Gerhardt Jun 22, 2012.
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Comment by Jason Gerhardt on August 16, 2012 at 9:44am I have updated some of the forms for this project to show that not all areas of the nomination form are required. So far we have 18 fruit tree nominees. Looking forward to receiving more! It is a great time to get out on a bike and ride through the some of the old neighborhoods of Boulder (particularly the alleyways) and discover heritage fruit trees, most are loaded with fruit right now!
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