I bought mine from New Hampshire Department of Resources and Economic
Development, Division of Forests and Lands, P.O. Box 1856, Concord, New
Hampshire 03302-1856 (all hardy seedlings)
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Subject: [nafex] Beach Plums
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Beach plum jam used to be our standard gift to friends after we visited Cape
Cod. Sadly, there don't seem to be enough beach plums available to make the
jam anymore.
I tried planting beach plums in West Chester PA a few years ago, but all the
seedlings that I bought died.