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Yes, I thought cherry plum probably. They are often used as rootstock, so could be the original graft died off, or the cherry plum grew suckers and took over.
I would be inclined to taste one of the fruits now to ascertain whether it is apple or pear or something else.
I would then wait until they appear ripe, take some photographs of the fruit and leaves, taste one and send me the rest.
Feed the soil, not the plants.
(helps if you have cluckies)
We had something similar when we had the lottie. It was a very late type of plum with small sweet yellow fruits that didn't ripen until late October. Might be a greengage?
I have had a lost label tree growing in my garden here for about 5 years and it too has 2-3" thorns on it.
I have 'ummed and arrd' what it might be and last year it produced one tiny round fruit- which promptly dropped off well before it was ripe!
I then thought it was perhaps a sloe cos they have thorns..ah well- best get some gin in I thought!
BUT...this year the tree is covered in fruit which are ripening and it's clearly a mirabelle- and I'm thrilled!!!
They apparently come in colours of yellow, through to blush and on to reddish varieties.
Fingers crossed it's one of those. The fruit is flippin expensive to buy - if you can find them in the UK!
"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
I would suggest at least cut one of the fruit in half and then you'll be able to tell what it is ( ie plum family/apple /pear) ...but I'm 100% it's of the plum family.
I'll buy you a pint if I'm wrong!
"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
I would suggest at least cut one of the fruit in half and then you'll be able to tell what it is ( ie plum family/apple /pear) ...but I'm 100% it's of the plum family.
I'll buy you a pint if I'm wrong!
Come to think of it they do have stones and not pips
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