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I had some kin call and tell me their red leafed
ornamental plum is fruiting, currently about golf ball size. My first
inclination is they were actually sold a fruiting variety instead of an
ornamental. However, I wanted to ask, are there some ornamental plums that
will occasionally produce golf ball sized fruit? I suppose it is possible
to mutate back to a fruiting variety. If it does happen, how common?
They wanted to know if the fruit was safe to eat. Obviously if it truly is
a plum (I haven't seen the tree) it's safe, but are there any poisonous
fruits that look like plums?
Mark
KS
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