I've got - or would have, if I didn't keep them mowed - a veritable forest of P.angustifolia suckersIn my orchard, 'Bali' is only slightly less aggressive in its suckering potential than Chickasaw plum - the suckers pop up in pretty significant numbers, well away from the original main trunk, and grow rapidly - just not in the myriad numbers the P.angustifolia does.
popping up for 25 ft in all directions away from the originals
, and,
as I've largely abandoned all stonefruits except for Chickasaw plum
as a total waste of time and space, the 'improved' varieties that I
originally grafted onto the Chickasaws are either long-since dead, or
largely overwhelmed by shoots from the rootstock.
Lucky
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