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*greengages can be grown from seed - [http://forums.permaculturenews.org/showthread.php?196-Growing-Fruit-trees-from-seed]. They see green but deceptively sweet | *greengages can be grown from seed - [http://forums.permaculturenews.org/showthread.php?196-Growing-Fruit-trees-from-seed]. They see green but deceptively sweet | ||
*canadian cold hardy plums - [http://www.hardyfruittrees.ca/catalog] | *canadian cold hardy plums - [http://www.hardyfruittrees.ca/catalog] | ||
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*Minnesota Agriculture station - garden/fruit/stone-fruit-for-minnesota-gardens/#cultivars |
Revision as of 04:50, 4 April 2016
- plum crops - [1]
- Myrobabalan plum - PFAF shows a red variety.
- Zone 3 black ice plum - Fedco with story - [2]
- Toka plum - -40F - [3]
- Best plums for cold climates - [4]
- prunus nigra - Canadian plum - 4a - [5]
- a few medium quality plums come true from seed - 1765 - encyclopedia of Diderot - [6]
- cold hardy plums! North Dakota extension -[7]
- waneta plum! Fedco - 3 - [8]
- wild, pure (European, Asian), and prune type plums are likely to come true from seed
- fedco plums - [9]
- from Canada - zone 4 and 3 European, hybrid, and Japanese plums! - [10]
- greengages can be grown from seed - [11]. They see green but deceptively sweet
- canadian cold hardy plums - [12]
Links
- Minnesota Agriculture station - garden/fruit/stone-fruit-for-minnesota-gardens/#cultivars