May 24, 2026
My New Book Is Here
I am pleased to report that The Peregrine Falcon from Schiffer Books -- the folks who did such a beautiful…
John Pastore writes:
Most people know the Celery Farm was once a working farm (or two).
What most people don't know is that you can still find evidence of crops that have hybridized into new forms.
For example, there are now "Celery Farm tree string beans" that have morphed from the more traditional crop once grown there (on left).
And most of us are familiar with Persian Limes, Key Limes and Kaffir Limes. But less well-known are the very rare "Celery Farm Lime" (on right).
What are they really?
black walnut
Catalpa.
Black walnut?
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sally and wayne teschon
black walnut
Deb Endresen
Catalpa.
Rochana
Black walnut?