PLUM TREE WITH FRUIT

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PLUM TREE WITH FRUIT

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Merry Christmas to all. My large plum tree now has fruit and thought I would post up a photo for you all. The fruit is very tasty too. Miyagiman.
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:tu: Looks great miyagiman,good work :beer:
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Nice Miyagi, like the frog clinging to the door to :tu:
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Very nice. Love the leaf and fruit size.
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Ahhh, you have made my night. The beautiful plum - I like them to work on, I like them to look at, and I like to eat them too! A job well done, although I am just a little jealous as mine are not quite ready to eat.
Thank you and merry Christmas to you.
PS - is it a green gage plum?
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Miyagiman - how many fruit did it carry?
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thanks for the positive comments folks. the frog on the wall is a nice touch, I have them everywhere. Yes Watto, it is a green gage plum, the fruit is very sweet & juicy. 39 fruit at last count. now that i have done the photos, i will remove the fruit and enjoy it with my cockatoo, she loves them.
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Very nice :cool:
I thought from the pics they look like apricots :yes:

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thats cool :cool:
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Hi Myagiman . mate that's a beauty . I would have pegged it for a Miribelle rather than a Green Gage , it looks extremely yellow for the Green Gage . I know digital camera's aren't true to colour in a lot of cases , especially mine . Either way its a great looking Bonsai .

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awesome....
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Top work there miyagiman. A great way to enjoy the fruits of your labour. :lol:
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what a beauty .
do these trees have any trouble back budding?
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Hi Paul No prob back budding is not an issue !!! :D
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