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1 Comment To "Under My European Plum Tree, I Have Leafy Sprouts That Have Been Identified As European Plum Trees. Many Of These Have Sprouted Up"
#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 05/22/2023 @ 4:07 pm
As long as you do not have a grafted specimen, then it will likely be a similar tree to its parent! There would be no harm in trying.
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