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About the Author Ceilidh OSullivan1 Bundaberg 28th April 2008 2:31pm #UserID: 909 Posts: 4 View All Ceilidh OSullivan1's Edible Fruit Trees |
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Carla says... Once your tree is up and growing you just cannot kill a Burdekin Plum. They are wonderful trees being a bushfood, cabinet timber and having high frost and drought tolerance makes them a very popular tree. Also the Burdekin Plum only produces fruit on female trees, like paw paws just plant 3 or more and the odds are, you should get a female. | About the Author Carla1 Hogarth Range 11th May 2008 1:52pm #UserID: 408 Posts: 10 View All Carla1's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author Ceilidh OSullivan1 Bundaberg 14th May 2008 8:49am #UserID: 909 Posts: 4 View All Ceilidh OSullivan1's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author Shane2 North Queensland 15th August 2008 12:27pm #UserID: 1248 Posts: 1 View All Shane2's Edible Fruit Trees |
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