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About the Author bodile France 30th September 2008 11:56pm #UserID: 673 Posts: 7 View All bodile's Edible Fruit Trees |
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Michael says... Paul, Raintree nursery, http://www.raintreenursery.com) sells many varieties of Mirabelle plums as grafted trees, (Geneva, Metz, de Nancy and Reine de Mirabelle, and more). Seeds will not come true to type so it is best to buy a grafted tree to get the best fruit. I have 3 Mirabelle's and they grow very well on the Atlantic side of the US. Good luck! | About the Author Michael1 US 7th November 2008 12:29pm #UserID: 768 Posts: 2 View All Michael1's Edible Fruit Trees |
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Sandy says... Has anyone else got those awful leech type of things on their cherry trees? We have them again, this year, and have been pulling them off as we find them. my daughter dislikes touching them, but spots them for me to remove from the leaves. Someone had a suggestion for getting rid of them, but I have forgotten who it was. | About the Author Sandy2 melbourne, Victoria 4th December 2008 8:14pm #UserID: 281 Posts: 69 View All Sandy2's Edible Fruit Trees |
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Phil. says... They are a smaller, almost black blue plum. If you Google bullace images you should see some pics. They are one of the ancestors of most european plums, hard to come by in this country. I have three ancient trees which bore a good crop this season. Sadly one has died from age/drought stress. Would like to share them to keep the species going in this country. | About the Author Carlsruhe, Vic 21st January 2009 2:51pm #UserID: 0 Posts: View All 's Edible Fruit Trees |
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bodile says... No, Phil is not the plums and blue plums you pictured are disgusting! Inedible, bitter, bitter ... I have many seeds mirabelle! But it is very difficult to move to Australia because prohibited. It's! A little! Monica, we are cousins! My grandmother was Austrian! Why have you left a beautiful country like Austria? It is the most beautiful country in Europe with the montague that we see all around and its beautiful houses with facades designed. A bientôt. Odile | About the Author bodile France 13th February 2009 8:10pm #UserID: 673 Posts: 7 View All bodile's Edible Fruit Trees |
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Adam says... You can get Sloe, Quetsche (or at least a "Zwetschge”) and Greengage (which some people consider to be the same as Reine Claude) from Woodbridge Fruit Trees in Tasmania. I'm looking for a damson, (which is also a "Zwetschge”). I have one already, but it produces round fruit with a reddish skin and a blue blush, the one I want is oval fruit with blue-black skin and a blue blush. | About the Author Adam Melbourne 20th February 2009 6:31am #UserID: 1613 Posts: 110 View All Adam's Edible Fruit Trees |
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Adam says... Ordered from Yalca fruit trees. They haven't been delivered yet as it is too early in the season (they will be delivered in the mail as bare rooted trees). For unusual and rare deciduous fruit trees the main sources are Yalca Fruit Trees, Woodbridge Fruit trees and Stun'sail Boom Nursery. Will post images of the Poorman's this weekend. | About the Author Adam Melbourne 22nd May 2009 9:44pm #UserID: 1613 Posts: 110 View All Adam's Edible Fruit Trees |
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Diana says... Hi, I was looking for apples and I noticed that Woodbridge's 2010 catalogue is out, and they have Mirabelle plum trees in stock. They are taking orders now. http://www.woodbridgefruittrees.com.au/html/download.html Diana. | About the Author Brisbane 24th March 2010 12:53am #UserID: 0 Posts: View All 's Edible Fruit Trees |
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Mona Snell says... I would love to grow a mirabelle plum either in the ground or in a pot.....I fell in love with the fruit while in France....in Nancy. I'm not sure if they would grow in this climate. Any thoughts on that? And anyone willing to sell me a seedling if they think it would tolerate the warm wet weather we have? Thanks for your time. Mona | About the Author Mona Snell South Florida 25th September 2010 12:28am #UserID: 4272 Posts: 2 View All Mona Snell's Edible Fruit Trees |
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ringelstrumpf says... I think they need winter chill. We had them as a kid and it got down to -25°C. They are of the plum family and I think they are always grafted. But if you live in cool climate that is something to have. There re different varieties though. We had one which was better to preserve and the other better to eat. They bear a lot. | About the Author ringelstrumpf Mountains 16th September 2011 2:08pm #UserID: 5542 Posts: 160 View All ringelstrumpf's Edible Fruit Trees |
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Lochstok says... I have a Mirabelle Plum.... Its about 15m in diameter and about 100 years old. I live in a place with a lovely frost through winter and it fruits like crazy... 100s of Plums through late December to Mid Jan. We sit under it with a table for lunch and its lovely... it grows so well in our area. i think it is quite a rare tree. | About the Author Lochstok North East TAS 15th April 2019 8:12pm #UserID: 20131 Posts: 1 View All Lochstok's Edible Fruit Trees |
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Edward3 says... Hi. Yalca nursery in Victoria sells Mirabelle plum trees for $32 as well as many other European plum varieties. Woodbridge nursery in Tasmania also sells many European plum trees though they don't have Mirabelle now. I have a couple of small Mirabelle plum trees in pots in Sydney for local pick up, if anyone is interested. | About the Author Edward3 CARLINGFORD,2118,NSW 23rd May 2023 5:34pm #UserID: 1655 Posts: 172 View All Edward3's Edible Fruit Trees |
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