Re: lefty's and plum trees?


Italian prune. Or French prune. It's the fruit that is dried to make prunes.


On Saturday, June 26, 2004, at 09:27 AM, Donna wrote:


Yep-- what is it called? I would love to get another one!

Donna


Dark purple outside, yellow inside?


On Saturday, June 26, 2004, at 08:25 AM, Donna wrote:

PLUM Tree: I have two here, one ornamental and the other for fruit. Both are underplanted and seem fine Bonnie. How old is your tree? Maybe I
will
have the problem later as mine are about 6 years old.

At a previous house, there was a Italian plum tree smack dab next to
the
garage.(no I didn't plant it, came that way, and that is what the
previous owner called it). Didn't seem to hurt the foundation as it
was
an old tree. Wish I knew what tree it really was as it had the best
fruit... for eating or making jams. Small oblong fruit but very
tasty.

Donna

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Southwest Florida
Zone 10
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