Pennington Bird Feed and Seed Nuts & Fruit Blend Waste Free, 2.5 O...

Pennington Bird Feed and Seed Nuts & Fruit Blend Waste Free, 2.5 O...

Pennington Bird Feed and Seed Nuts & Fruit Blend Waste Free, 2.5 OZ (1)

Pennington Ultra Waste Free Nuts and Fruit Blend Wild Bird Feed , the premium mix of quality hulled seeds, shelled nut and fruit pieces, attracts a wider range of native songbirds. This nutrient fortified blend is perfect for year-round feeding without the mess. Pennington Ultra Waste Free Nuts and Fruit Blend is enriched with Pennington Bird-Kote. Pennington Bird-Kote adds vitamins and nutrients to the food to create an enriched diet that birds love. Attracts Cardinals, Chickadees, Finches, Grosbeaks, Nuthatches, Woodpeckers and Juncos.
  • Nancy Tree Seeds (Byrsonima crassifolia) Golden Spoon, Nance, Maricao cimun. Qty: 5 Seed
  • Golden spoon Byrsonima crassifolia is a species of flowering plant in the acerola family, Malpighiaceae, that is native to tropical America. It is valued for its small, sweet, yellow fruit, which are strongly scented. Common names include nanche, nance, chacunga, changa, craboo, kraabu, savanna serrette (or savanna serret) and golden spoon. Usually eaten fresh , used in drinks or making jam and jelly. A liqueur is sometimes made from the fruits.
  • Small, up to 1/2", orange-yellow fruit with an often acidic taste. Nance is native from southern Mexico through the Pacific side of Central America to Peru and Brazil; also occurs in Trinidad, Barbados, Curacao, St. Martin, Dominica, Guadeloupe,El Salvador, Puerto Rico, Haiti, the Dominican Republic and throughout Cuba and the Isle of Pines.
  • More Details The fruits, also called nance, are eaten raw or cooked as dessert. The fruits are often used to prepare carbonated beverages, flavor mezcal-based liqueurs, or make an oily, acidic, fermented beverage known as chicha, the standard term applied to assorted beer-like drinks made of fruits or maize. Nance is used to distill a rum-like liquor called crema de nance in El Salvador produces a licor de nanche.
  • Description Shrub or small tree to about 30ft. Hardiness Trees will grow in subtropical climates but are not very hardy. Trees are known to have survived brief freezes. Growing Environment The nance will grow on poor soil and can stand long periods of drought. Propagation Almost exclusively by seeds. Grafting is occasionally done.
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  • Brand: Pennington
  • Product Code: B07BLRJRJ3
  • Availability: In Stock
  • $28.88

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