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Lizzyloo
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Posts: 2
Location: Busselton
Registered: June 2010

flowering Cherryplun tree

Posted 592 days ago

I am wanting to plant a flowering cherryplum tree in my east faceing front garden as a feature, which is the best variety to buy for display, shape, and area, I live in Busselton ,southwest W.A. with sandy soil.

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Lizzyloo
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RE: flowering Cherryplum tree

Posted 592 days ago

Did I spell it right this time ...

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MatthewWilliam
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Location: 3202
Registered: April 2010

RE: flowering Cherryplun tree

Posted 588 days ago

According to me-The cherry is the fruit of many plants of the genus Prunes. It is a fleshy stone fruit. The cherry fruits of commerce are usually obtained from a limited number of species, including especially cultivars of the wild cherry. May I correct!
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