Re: lefty's and plum trees?
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- From: j* s* <j*@igc.org>
- Date: Sat, 26 Jun 2004 10:10:51 -0400
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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
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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 Iwashave 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 ittasty.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
Donna
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