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Default Damson Trees?

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Hi,
I'm not that good at gardening and especially at identifying species of
anything. We moved into our house nearly 20 years ago and have a fairly
large garden with a wildish bit over the fence at the bottom. There is a
row of trees there that have simply seemed a nuisance and we constantly
cut back. Mini trees crop up all over the garden that have similar leaves
so we have blamed the rogues at the bottom.
Last year, for the first time, it had a crop of what seemed to be
damsons.
I looked up pictures and all seemed to point to me being right. I made
several pots of jam which I've yet to try.
This year, no crop again and I'm starting to worry about whether they
really are damson trees. If they are, it's unusual behaviour to fruit
every 20 years?!?!? Not much money in that for growers. If not, what
could they be and is the jam safe to eat? I was looking forward to it.


Eat the jam. You've waited long enough for it :-)


Lay it down - might become a valuable vintage!

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