"Most of the original cherry-plums were produced by crossing
sandcherry (Prunus besseyi) with the Japanese plum (Prunus
salicina). Later varieties were also produced on open
pollinated cherry-plums and by crossing cherry-plums with
other cherry- plums."
I would just like to try this early fruiting, small plum.
Tom
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