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Plum Tree
I have inherited a plum tree on my new allotment and somebody told me the type, but I forgot what he said. It was something like Poncelli or at least Italian sounding. Please can someone suggest some possibles. If I saw it again I'm sure I would recognise it. Cheers Zinc -- zincnews at tiscali.co.uk To reply to address don't click. Cut and paste, change at to @ symbol then delete spaces. ------------------------------------ |
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"Zinc Potterman" . (delete 123's to reply) wrote in message ... I have inherited a plum tree on my new allotment and somebody told me the type, but I forgot what he said. It was something like Poncelli or at least Italian sounding. pisardii?? Please can someone suggest some possibles. If I saw it again I'm sure I would recognise it. Cheers Zinc -- zincnews at tiscali.co.uk To reply to address don't click. Cut and paste, change at to @ symbol then delete spaces. ------------------------------------ |
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Have to admit I didn't know of an Italian sounding plum. Had a browse
of the National Collection and came up with these two Prugna Damaschina http://www.webvalley.co.uk/brogdale/...m.php?p_id=517 Precoce de Tour - web link to Brogdale http://www.webvalley.co.uk/brogdale/...m.php?p_id=510 There are are over 300 plums in the National colection, so it might be a place to browse. There aren't as many pictures of plums as there are apples, but might give you a clue. Clifford Bawtry, Doncaster, South Yorkshire |
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