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Michael is correct as to the genetic
characteristics of some plums such as European plums but Japanese hybrid plums
sometimes contain 4 or 5 species in their breeding and can be very
diverse genetically. So if you have a European plum seed and want to
try to propagate it you have a good chance of getting something like the
parent/s. On the other hand if you have a 'Japanese' plum you could wind up
with something that might not be desirable.
Regards,
Richard Ashton
Oak Creek Orchard
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