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Tue, Jun 24, 14 at 0:49
| I'm guessing that this might be Cherry Plum (Prunus cerasifera). I was wondering if anyone with more knowledge than me might be able to help. According to Calflora, it is one of only 2 plums that grow wild in this area. The other is Prunus subcordata, but I'm almost positive it is not that one. |
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| Erica, Pretty looking wild plum. How does it taste? Tony |
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- Posted by EricaBraun 9b CA (My Page) on Tue, Jun 24, 14 at 15:45
| I like it. The flesh is sweet, and the skin is quite tart. |
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