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  • From: John S <swim_at_svc@yahoo.com>
  • To: North American Fruit Explorers <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [NAFEX] Cherry-plum hybrids
  • Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2008 21:21:14 -0700 (PDT)

Thanks, everyone, for the info.

I'm thinking of giving St. Lawrence's a try.  Does anyone have experience with Compass, Sapalta or Deep Purple varieties of Cherry-Plum that they carry?

Thanks

John

"Dr.O'Barr" <Topgun@Otelco.net> wrote:
I found 22 cherry plum varieties on a google search for Hiawatha Cherry Plum. I have 2 and I believe it is the Hiawatha that has a lot of brown rot. Thew other may be Oka, not sure, butr rot is not a major problem; with spraying of course.
Cherry-Plum Hybrids for Saskatchewan
 
Topgun
Zone 7
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 9:32 AM
Subject: Re: [NAFEX] Cherry-plum hybrids

We picked and ate a bunch of what I think were these hybrids in NM many years ago, and I was disappointed to read that they get brown rot too badly to grow in the east.  So I was very surprised when David Ulmer, southern plum chairman, recommended American hybrids, and had to go look them up.  there are 3 groups to choose from. 
1) P bessyi X Jap
2) P americana XJap
3) P americana X simoni
 
This spring a couple of wild plum sprouts bloomed for the first time at our place, and I realized that the little plum thickets I see here and there must be angustifolia.  The two larger trees, sprouts dug from trees planted in local backyards, must be americana.  If this is the case, I certainly approve of the choice of americana because they are barely starting to bloom, while the angustifolia is almost done.  The americana crosses not only don't have the serious brown rot problem that the bessyi crosses have, David tells me they are more resistant than the Japs.  I am hoping they grow as well here as the others, but take after they am parent in bloom time.  My am plums were one of the very few fruits to come through the big Easter freeze.      Donna
P.S.  Fedco carries a number of the american crosses

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