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<blockquote data-quote="puzzled in oregon" data-source="post: 1690967" data-attributes="member: 40255"><p>Would any of you know the name of these little plums. Growing up where I did the trees seemed common in some of the old orchards. I got mine started from some sprouts growing up around an old tree back in the hills. They bloomed every year, very tiny delicate blossoms, but never any plums. Last year they would have been planted at my place for about 10 years and they had the first crop of plums, lots of them. This year very few. They are good eating, I think. I remember as a kid watching the deer pick every plum off the trees that they could reach. The branches have spiny thorns 1-3 inches long. I think last years plums may have been just a wee bit bigger than this years</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="puzzled in oregon, post: 1690967, member: 40255"] Would any of you know the name of these little plums. Growing up where I did the trees seemed common in some of the old orchards. I got mine started from some sprouts growing up around an old tree back in the hills. They bloomed every year, very tiny delicate blossoms, but never any plums. Last year they would have been planted at my place for about 10 years and they had the first crop of plums, lots of them. This year very few. They are good eating, I think. I remember as a kid watching the deer pick every plum off the trees that they could reach. The branches have spiny thorns 1-3 inches long. I think last years plums may have been just a wee bit bigger than this years [/QUOTE]
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