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- Subject: [nafex] Black Knot in PA
- Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2014 10:37:02 -0800
A person in PA sent me an e-mail asking if I knew of any European plum
varieties that were resistant to Black Knot. She was already aware of
President plum. Are there any others? I have never seen it in western
Washington.
Bob
Western Washington
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> Siloam Orchards in Ontario can supply Canadian growers with scionwood
>
> Eric
And what Eric doesn't have, somebody else probably does. David Maxwell
has a database of Canadian holdings, and can probably direct you to
sources if you can't get it from Eric.
- [nafex] Black Knot in PA, Bob Hartman, 02/11/2014
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