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It sound like you (or Dave Wilson nurseries) by accident have
found the solution to the rootstock problem. I will have to get some
myrobalan 29 C rootstock and see if this will work in Houston. Certainly
the standard cherry rootstocks do not. From:
nafex-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org [mailto:nafex-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org] On
Behalf Of Spidra Webster I have both these cherries in my yard (on Myro 29C
rootstock). They bloomed the first year but did not set fruit. However, they
set fruit the second year. I was very satisfied with the amount of fruit they
set and the flavor. Satisfied enough that although I am forced to sell my house
and leave my magnificent garden behind, I bought them as bareroot trees this
season to be moved and planted where I land. My pictures and journaling about these plants is at the
following two URLs: Megan Lynch Berkeley,
CA CRFG,
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