William Garthright wrote, "Regarding Asian/American hybrid plums, like
the recently discussed 'Superior': I've read that pollination can be
problematic with these. Specifically, some say they pollinate each other,
while others say that they can only be pollinated by wild plums, and that
the people who think their hybrid."
Putting all rumors and speculations aside, my 'Superior' Plum produces
full crops of fruit and there isn't a wild plum within miles.
We Americans tend to believe that anything written in a book is truth
whereas a published work is no more than someone's (sometimes uneducated)
opinion. Don't believe everything you read.
Jim Fruth
Brambleberry Farm
Pequot Lakes, MN 56472
For jams, jellies & syrups:
www.bberryfarm.com
(877)265-6856 [Store]
(218)831-7018 [My Cell]
[NAFEX] Asian/American Plums,
Jim Fruth, 11/17/2008